Re: 3-season tent use
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Bring an extra layer to wear in case the cold wind keeps the inside of the tent breezy - but that depends on the tent's ventilation.
I regularly camp in the temperatures you describe, and a little colder, with 3-season type tents with no problems. The key is a good sleeping bag. If you will see snow (especially light, dry snow) and wind at the same time, you may want to see how well your tent will keep the snow out.
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