cold snap in English

noun
1
a sudden, brief spell of cold weather.
Spring has arrived in Texas and although we'll probably have the traditional Easter cold snap , we're done with winter.
noun
    cold spell

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1. There was a cold snap after Christmas.

2. Besting Blackouts: Cold Snap Stresses Need for Market-driven Reliability

3. PRPA: Cold snap Accentuates importance of energy networks By Ken Amundson PUBLISHED: February 17, 2021 at 6:30 a.m

4. Acold, anticipation, arctic, bitter frost, chill, chilliness, chilly, cold-blooded, colder, coldest, colding, Coldish, coldly, coldness, cold snap, cold wave,

5. A cold snap will hit the centre and south of Italy at the weekend, 3Bmeteo.com meteorologist Edoardo Ferrara said Thursday

6. Workers at the Eiffel Tower used a Blowtorch to melt the ice this week after a cold snap and storm blanketed parts of Europe with snow and ice

7. Although the Mutton would never sanction wearing long johns as outer wear, they are peerless underwear for "weather events" such as the cold snap we have all endured of late.

8. In cool climates, plants should be started in a greenhouse, where the controlled temperatures will prevent exposure to cold.If plants are already in the ground and a cold snap is predicted, they should be protected with covers and mulch in the hopes of staving off a Bolting episode.