It happens often that we have warm, bright weather in February, and the Radishes start quickly and make good progress, and then may come a severe frost, when the litter must be spread as lightly as possible, three or four inches thick.
It is a matter of the most ordinary prudence to be prepared to resist the shock of a severe frost.
This should be done to a certain extent every day, according to the state of the weather, except in the time of severe frost, when it would not be advisable to admit external air.
It is well known to meteorologists that a severe frost in winter does not always commence in a uniform manner.
After a severe frost, when followed by bright sunshine the next morning, I have seen thousands of these bits of spongy ice rising from the stones to which they had been attached to the surface of the water.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "severe frost" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.