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A wet and soft winter typically refers to a season characterized by frequent precipitation, such as rain rather than snow, and milder temperatures. This results in a landscape that remains moist and soft underfoot, often leading to muddy conditions. Such winters can affect agriculture, water supply, and ecosystems, as well as impact outdoor activities. Overall, it contrasts with colder, drier winters that produce hard, icy ground and significant snowfall.

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