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No. Plants may suffer frost damage when the official air temperature is a few degrees above freezing because the meterologists' readings of air temperature are taken at a height of 5 feet above the ground. The temperature a few feet higher or lower may be a couple of degrees more or less, but it would be an extraordinary event to have a difference of 19 degrees in a few degrees of altitude.

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