nighttime temperature
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nighttime
noun[U]
uk/ˈnaɪt.taɪm/us/ˈnaɪt.taɪm/
the time in every 24-hour period when it ...
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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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Most of the area is frost-free; during the coldest periods the averagenighttimetemperatureis about 42 degrees.
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Heatwave conditions are defined by the maximum daytime temperature and minimumnighttimetemperature rising above the threshold for a particular region.
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Nighttime temperatures are not much lower than daytime highs during the winter.
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There is no shade from the hot tropical sun nor protection from nighttime temperatures which fall below freezing any time of year.
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The end of autumn arrived earlier than usual with heavy rain and freezing nighttime temperatures.
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Winters can be bitterly cold, with freezing days, and nighttime temperatures often falling below zero.
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Nighttime temperatures frequently drop below freezing during the three coldest months, but the afternoons are usually sunny and warm.
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Even in the summer, nighttime temperatures can drop close to freezing.
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Although cold spells during the winter often send nighttime temperatures below freezing, snow is quite rare.
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The winter is very cold with average high's below freezing for most of the winter and nighttime temperatures often dropping to near 0.
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Disease development is most successful in cool daytime temperatures and cold nighttime temperatures, high relative humidity, and wet conditions.
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Spring and fall are transition seasons featuring mild daytime temperatures and cold nighttime temperatures.
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In general the heat is dry, and nighttime temperatures are very pleasant especially in the residential suburbs.
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Winter days are usually mild, sometimes even warm, but nighttime temperatures often fall below freezing.
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Nighttime temperatures routinely drop below and can reach as low as in the winter.
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Daytime highs are usually only a few degrees above freezing, and nighttime temperatures are bitterly cold.
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Winters, however, frequently see nighttime temperatures drop below.
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The orange color only develops in areas with cool nighttime temperatures.
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