dogwood winter
In Appalachian and Southern speech, "Dogwood Winter" names a spring cold snap that coincides with the blooming of dogwood trees, usually falling during late April or early May. It’s one of several folk "little winters" marking seasonal shifts.
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Pronunciation
[DAWG-wood WIN-ter]
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Meaning & Usage
- A brief cold spell during dogwood bloom (noun phrase)
Mae:
Feels like winter again!
Earl:
Yep - that’s Dogwood Winter. Happens every spring when the dogwoods bloom.
other spellings: spring cold snap, and one of the "little winters"
★ Dogwood Winter is one of several "little winters" recognized in Southern/Appalachian folk weather lore. Others include Blackberry Winter, Redbud Winter, and Whippoorwill Winter. ★