Cold snap

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Cold snap is used in two ways to describe climate:

  • in meteorology, a period of intensely cold and dry weather, often occurring during an Ice Age
  • an unseasonally cold period in spring. This may also be called a blackberry winter as it may coincide with the time when the blackberries bloom. It may also be called a dogwood winter. In Tennessee dogwood winter and blackberry winter are two separate occasions. Dogwood being first and blackberry a couple of weeks later.
  • Cold wave

Other uses of the phrase include:

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