The idea that wasp nests built closer to the ground indicate a mild winter is a popular folk belief, but it lacks scientific backing. Wasp nesting behavior can be influenced by various environmental factors, including food availability and habitat conditions, rather than just temperature. While some observations may suggest a correlation, it's not a reliable predictor of winter severity. For accurate weather predictions, it's best to rely on meteorological data rather than insect behavior.
A 'real' winter is whatever winter you've got, in some places there is snow on the ground and in other places it's just cold and nasty. Other winter seasons, for instance around the equator, are very mild.
A mild winter typically refers to a season with above-average temperatures and reduced snowfall compared to a typical winter. It may also involve fewer extreme weather events such as heavy snowstorms or prolonged periods of bitter cold.
not true
Winter bitterly cold, but summer are mild and long enough to allow the ground to threw
mild winter to come
because of the mild winter were as bad as the dry summer it was bad weather
Winter in Rome is basically mild
Many people have wished. Many indicates a plurality. One person has wished for a mild winter, but two or more have wished.
a Texas winter and a New York winter :D
winter, mild, but still winter
winter, mild, but still winter
Example sentence - The winter weather has been mild this year.