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Frost risk

Last frost in Niscemi

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

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Median 0 °C

January 8spring

Cautious 2 °C

March 3spring

Autumn 2 °C

December 9first frost

What 0 °C and 2 °C mean

Reference dates

When spring frosts usually fall

  1. January 80C median
  2. January 80C cautious
  3. February 132C median
  4. March 32C cautious
indicatordate
Median last frost 0 °CJanuary 8
Cautious last frost 0 °CJanuary 8
Median last frost 2 °CFebruary 13
Cautious last frost 2 °CMarch 3
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
2019nonenot available
2018nonenot available
2017January 80 °C
2016nonenot available
2015nonenot available
2014nonenot available
2013nonenot available
2012nonenot available
2011nonenot available

Frequently asked questions

Which date should I use for sensitive transplants in Niscemi?

The most cautious date on this page is March 3 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 January 8, while the cautious 2 °C date is March 3. The 2 °C threshold is more cautious for cold nights, inversions, and exposed spots.

How should I adapt the frost date inside Niscemi?

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

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