daytime temperature

collocation in English

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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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temperature
noun
uk
/ˈtem.prə.tʃər/
us
/ˈtem.pɚ.ə.tʃɚ/
the measured amount of heat in a place or in ...
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(Definition ofdaytimeandtemperaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In summer whendaytimetemperatureis often well above body core temperature, ventilation should be minimised to keep the hot air out of the atrium.
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The computer display's color temperature transitions evenly from night todaytimetemperatureto allow the user's eyes to slowly adapt.
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Though thedaytimetemperaturein winter is not that low, however there is always a sharp decrease in nights.
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Basal body temperature is much less affected thandaytimetemperatureby environmental factors such as exercise and food intake.
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Winter days are often cloudless, thedaytimetemperaturenever drops below freezing but there may be a mild frost at night.
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Maximumdaytimetemperaturethroughout the province is in the range of, falling to during the night depending on the elevation.
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The predominantly clear air and high elevation radiates daytime heating effectively resulting in overnight temperatures generally much lower than thedaytimetemperature.
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Heatwave conditions are defined by the maximumdaytimetemperatureand minimum nighttime temperature rising above the threshold for a particular region.
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Few reptiles are active at night, but crocodiles can rely on water that retains much of itsdaytimetemperature.
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Smoke has reduced daytime temperatures through shading, but will also reduce nightime cooling through its blanketing effect.
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We are learning of reductions in daytime temperatures and of increased rainfall acidity, which is now four times the normal rate.
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Winters are mild with cool overnight temperatures and mild to occasionally warm daytime temperatures with lower humidity.
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In the 1990s and 2000s, most of the winters were milder and usually wetter than average with daytime temperatures going below freezing a rare occurrence.
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Daytime temperatures may soar to unexpected values very early, only to fall quickly to wintry levels and then recover.
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In winter, temperatures can drop below while mild spells of weather can raise daytime temperatures above freezing.
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During the summer, daytime temperatures fairly commonly reach.
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At lower altitudes, it may be found at any time of the day, becoming increasingly nocturnal as daytime temperatures rise.
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This climate features summers with hot daytime temperatures and mild to cool nights, along with chilly and somewhat snowy winters.
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Daytime temperatures at this time of year are mild to warm, but the temperature begins to fall after sunset.
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The deep burrows keep the temperature below the highest daytime temperatures, and retain humidity.
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