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  2. What A Hard Freeze Means For Your Home And Garden - AOL

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    A hard freeze, the more problematic of the three, occurs when temperatures drop to 28°F or lower for an hour or more, putting plants and infrastructure at risk. How To Protect Your Plants

  3. Severe weather terminology (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A hard freeze may occur with or without frost. Temperature criteria may vary slightly in some county warning areas. This product and its definitional criteria was consolidated into the Freeze Warning product in October 2024; hard freeze messaging can be incorporated into the body of the Freeze Warning product when appropriate. [32] [42]

  4. Freeze warning - Wikipedia

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    A freeze warning is a warning issued by the National Weather Service when sub-freezing temperatures are expected in the next 36 hours. This can occur with or without frost . [ 1 ] When a freeze warning is issued in the fall , that will usually signify the end of the growing season , as sub-freezing temperatures will usually kill all remaining ...

  5. 'Hard freeze' on the way for Evansville, Henderson. Here's ...

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    The National Weather Service says the first hard freeze of the season is going to hit the Tri-State tonight. 'Hard freeze' on the way for Evansville, Henderson. Here's what that means.

  6. Hard Freeze Warning - Wikipedia

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  7. Thought it wouldn't get colder? A hard freeze is coming to ...

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    A hard freeze is when temperatures are 28 degrees or lower for an extended period of time. Here's what you need to know.

  8. Frost - Wikipedia

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    Hoar frost may freeze in such low-lying cold air even when the air temperature a few feet above ground is well above freezing. The word "hoar" comes from an Old English adjective that means "showing signs of old age". In this context, it refers to the frost that makes trees and bushes look like white hair.

  9. Rime ice - Wikipedia

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    The droplets freeze more or less individually, leaving air gaps. Clear ice forms by slow freezing of supercooled water. Clear ice is typically transparent and homogeneous. Its amorphous and dense structure makes it adhesive. Soft and hard rime are less dense than clear ice and less adhesive, thus generally cause less damage.