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Frost risk

Last frost in Augusta

Median last frost, cautious frost date, and guidance on sowing before or after cold risk in Augusta.

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Median 0 °C

February 3spring

Cautious 2 °C

March 6spring

Autumn 2 °C

December 9first frost

What 0 °C and 2 °C mean

Reference dates

When spring frosts usually fall

  1. February 30C median
  2. March 30C cautious
  3. February 162C median
  4. March 62C cautious
indicatordate
Median last frost 0 °CFebruary 3
Cautious last frost 0 °CMarch 3
Median last frost 2 °CFebruary 16
Cautious last frost 2 °CMarch 6
Cautious first autumn frost 0 °Cnot available
Cautious first autumn frost 2 °CDecember 9

Last 10 available years

The table shows, for each available year, the last date between January and June when the daily minimum was at or below 0 °C.

yearlast date <= 0 °Cminimum
2020nonenot available
2019January 5-0.13 °C
2018nonenot available
2017January 8-1.83 °C
2016nonenot available
2015nonenot available
2014nonenot available
2013nonenot available
2012nonenot available
2011March 9-0.12 °C

Frequently asked questions

Which date should I use for sensitive transplants in Augusta?

The most cautious date on this page is March 6 on the 2 °C threshold. For sensitive crops, use it as the reference before moving sowing or transplanting earlier.

Why also look at the 2 °C threshold?

The median 0 °C date is February 3, while the cautious 2 °C date is March 6. The 2 °C threshold is more cautious for cold nights, inversions, and exposed spots.

Can parts of Augusta differ from this date?

No. In Augusta, exposure, elevation, wind, and soil can move real risk earlier or later than the representative municipality point.

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