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Idioms about snow and cold weather

In the cold winter, the north wind howls and drops of water turn into ice.

It's snowing, it's frozen, it covers the sky, and it's snowing all over the sky.

It's freezing The north wind roared, dripping into ice. In the cold winter, there is heavy snow. Snow covers the sky, and snow covers the earth.

In the cold winter, the cold of ice and snow attacks people.

Be covered with snow

The snow and ice are frozen, the north wind howls, and the water drops into ice. In the cold winter, the snow covers the sky and the white wind attacks the muscles. The north wind is bitter, and it is freezing at the end of the year.

December [explanation] December: December of the lunar calendar. It refers to the coldest day in December in winter.

First frost [explanation] first frost: It's extremely cold. Ice and snow, the weather is cold.

It is very cold in winter.

Shrink: Shrink. The way you can't stretch your limbs because of the cold. Also described as timid, worried and afraid to let go.