Frost Dates for Liawenee, TAS
Frost Dates
Last Spring Frost (50%) iA 50% chance that the last spring frost has already passed by this date. Most gardeners use this as their primary planting guide.
December 23
First Fall Frost (50%) iA 50% chance that the first fall frost has occurred by this date. Plan to harvest or protect tender plants before this date.
January 14
This location has a very short growing season. Frost can occur at almost any time of year.
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30% Probability iOnly a 30% chance of frost remaining by this date. Use these dates for a safer planting window, especially for tender plants sensitive to cold.
Last Spring Frost
December 27
First Fall Frost
January 8
Hard Freeze (−2°C)
Last Spring Hard Freeze
November 27
First Fall Hard Freeze
February 21
Growing Season
22 Days
December 23 to January 14
USDA Hardiness Zone iHardiness zones indicate which perennial plants can survive winter in your area. For annual vegetables, frost dates and growing season length matter more than hardiness zone.
Zone 8a
Avg. annual minimum: 10 to 15°F (−12 to −9°C)
Köppen Climate iThe Köppen climate classification system categorizes climates based on temperature and precipitation patterns.
Cfc
Subpolar Oceanic
Cool year-round with very mild winters but short, cool summers. Growing seasons are short and limited to cold-hardy crops. Root vegetables and leafy greens are the most reliable choices.
Temperature
-5°
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15°
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Light Frost (0°C)
Hard Frost (−2°C)
Precipitation
0 mm
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100 mm
Sunrise / Sunset
Daylight
Longest: 15h 03m · Shortest: 8h 57m
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