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Black frost occurs when temperatures drop below freezing, leading to the formation of ice crystals on surfaces without the presence of visible frost. This phenomenon typically happens under clear skies and calm conditions, allowing heat to radiate away from the ground. The result is that plants can be damaged despite no visible frost appearing, as the low temperatures can cause cell damage. It is most common in late fall or early spring.

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