Many Bible students and other biblical experts/reference materials all agree that Jesus could not have been born in the dead of Winter but rather in the early to mid Autumn - late September to mid-October. This being the case the answer is a solid no. Here is a timeline of His Passover death and resurrection for your reading pleasure:
Last Supper - Passover night, 25 April 31 AD, 4th Passover as Sir Isaac newton first postulated
Crucifixion - Passover day 25 April 31 AD, just before sunset and start of High Annual Sabbath of the Feast of Unleavened Bread
Resurrection - Saturday Sabbath, 28 April 31 AD, just before sunset and start of first day - Sunday. Jesus ascends to the Father as the 'wave sheaf' offering for the sins of all humankind
Ascension - Thursday, 07 June 31 AD or 40 days after the Resurrection awaiting Holy Spirit
NT Church - Pentecost Sunday (50 days after resurrection Saturday), 17 Jun 31 AD and release of God's Holy Spirit to all He chooses (see John 6:44; 65).
Jesus was crucified on a Friday.
No, Jesus was not crucified on an olive tree. He was crucified on a wooden cross.
No, Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus, was not alive when Jesus was crucified.
The Roman empire was in power when Jesus was crucified.
Pontus Pilate sentenced Jesus to be crucified.
There were two criminals crucified with Jesus.
The two individuals who were crucified with Jesus on the cross were criminals.
No. Jesus was crucified to clean the souls of all mankind if you accept that he died for you.
Jesus Christ was crucified in the year 30 AD.
According to the Bible, Jesus was crucified around 30 AD.
No. Jesus was crucified under Pontius Pilate.
Jesus' followers did not want him to be crucified. Jesus, himself, did not entirely want to be crucified, but he saw the necessity of it and allowed himself to endure the pain for the greater good.