There could be various reasons: fuel lines frozen, battery doesn't have enough cranking amps to start, starter is going bad, not enough antifreeze in radiator and/or it's resevoir.
When the temperature is below freezing, moisture in the air will crystalize into snowflakes.
Your Honda Prelude might not start because of a dead battery or an empty gas tank. It may also not start due to a damaged starter or a battery that is disconnected.
It could be the belts getting old or worn on your Prelude.
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When the outside temperature dropped below 32 degrees F.
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check ignition
Without providing any other details, your question is just stupid. Since you did not provide any details, this is the best answer I can provide: Your prelude no start because you no turn key.
There is no set temperature that a wildfire starts at. The most recent fire in Santa Barbara, ca started when the weather was overcast and the temperature was below 70 degrees.
Needs cap and rotor
Martensite transformation begins when austenite is cooled below a certain critical temperature, called the matrensite start temperature. As we go below the tmartensite start temperature, more and more martensite forms and complete transformation occurs only at a temperature called martensire finish temp. Formation of martensite require that the austenite phase must be cooled rapidly.
Carb.? Choke may need adjustment