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  2. Learn Your Area’s First Average Frost Date to Prep (and ...

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    First frost dates are based on historical averages, but of course, weather is unpredictable. It's estimated that a frost may occur earlier than the given date 30% of the time.

  3. Perrysville, OH Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ...

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    Get the Perrysville, OH local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  4. St. Clairsville, OH Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ...

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    Get the St. Clairsville, OH local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  5. 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 crops.

  6. Frost line - Wikipedia

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    The maximum frost depth observed in the contiguous United States ranges from 0 to 8 feet (2.4 m). [1] Below that depth, the temperature varies, but is always above 0 °C (32 °F). Alternatively, in Arctic and Antarctic locations the freezing depth is so deep that it becomes year-round permafrost , and the term " thaw depth " is used instead.

  7. National Weather Service says chillier days lie ahead with ...

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    The National Weather Service says the earliest last frost in Greater Akron was on April 9 back in 1896. The latest last frost on record for the region was on June 11 in 1972. The average last ...

  8. Snowbelt - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the snowbelts around the Great Lakes of North America with 150 cm (60 in) accumulations or more during winter. The Snowbelt, Snow Belt, Frostbelt, or Frost Belt [1] is the region near the Great Lakes in North America where heavy snowfall in the form of lake-effect snow is particularly common. [2]

  9. Weather alert: Frost expected across northern Ohio late ...

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