Heavy snowfall and sub-zero temperatures killed at least 290 people across Europe.
The low temperature while so much damage was healing almost killed you.
Freezing temperatures except for very short periods will kill these plants in cultivation.
If they don't make it to frost-free areas during this time, the frost and cold temperatures will kill them.
That means cooking the eggs until they reach a temperature of at least 140 degrees to kill any bacteria.
Low temperatures at night each year kill a certain percentage every year, usually the weakest.
In fact, when in the direct sunlight, a temperature of 31-32 C can kill them.
All dead, of course, as the temperature was killing, once you got away from the contact point with our planet here.
Sudden exposure to too much sun and wind as well as low temperatures will kill tender plants.
Too warm of a temperature slows growth, while even higher temperatures will kill the yeast.