daytime high
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daytime
noun[U]
uk/ˈdeɪ.taɪm/us/ˈdeɪ.taɪm/
the period between the time when the sun rises and the time it goes down, or the part of the day that is neither evening ...
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high
adjective
uk/haɪ/us/haɪ/
(especially of things that are not living) being a large distance from top to bottom or a long way above the ground, or having the stated distance from top ...
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(Definition ofdaytimeandhighfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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August is the warmest month with an averagedaytimehightemperature of.
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Daytimehightemperatures usually range a few degrees below the freezing point.
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Daytimehightemperatures usually range just below the freezing point.
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It was explained that the main reason for this underground city being built was to escape from thedaytimehightemperature of the region.
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Winters are long, cold and dry, while summers are short, but with average daytime highs that are warm to hot, though nighttime lows are cool.
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The summer months do not typically experience exceedingly hot temperatures, however humidity levels can make daytime highs uncomfortable.
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Nighttime temperatures are not much lower than daytime highs during the winter.
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However nighttime low temperatures are typically 15 degrees cooler than daytime highs, due to the very arid conditions.
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Daytime highs in the winter are usually above freezing, but nighttime lows drop well below freezing, occasionally falling below zero.
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Winters are cold, but daytime highs are usually above freezing.
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Daytime highs are usually only a few degrees above freezing, and nighttime temperatures are bitterly cold.
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When the chilling fog does not burn off, daytime highs may remain in the 40s or low 50s for several consecutive days.
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Winters are long and harsh, daytime highs in the mid and lows around.
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Daytime highs can frequently fall into the 20s or lower.
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Daytime highs in the winter are usually well above freezing, and nighttime lows drop below freezing only a few nights a year.
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Nights are much cooler than daytime highs.
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Summers in the north are short and cool, with daytime highs in the mid teens, and lows in the single degrees.
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