Nordics – Warmer than normal northwest; colder than normal southeast Britain – Warmer than normal Northern mainland – Colder than normal east, warmer than normal west Southern mainland – Warmer than normal east, colder than normal west Nordics – Colder than normal Britain – Colder than normal Northern mainland – Colder than normal Southern mainland – Warmer than normal Nordics – Colder than normal Britain – Colder than normal Northern mainland – Colder than normal Southern mainland – Warmer than normal south, colder than normal north (Reporting by Nina Chestney; Editing by Alison Williams)
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Nordics – Colder than normal Britain – Colder than normal Northern mainland – Colder than normal Southern mainland – Warmer than normal Nordics – Colder than normal Britain – Colder than normal Northern mainland – Colder than normal Southern mainland – Warmer than normal Nordics – Colder than normal north; warmer than normal south Britain – Warmer than normal Northern mainland – Warmer than normal Southern mainland – Warmer than normal (Reporting By Susanna Twidale; editing by David Evans)
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Nordics – Warmer than normal Britain – Colder than normal Northern mainland – Warmer than normal east, colder than normal west Southern mainland – Warmer than normal east, colder than normal west Nordics – Warmer than normal Britain – Warmer than normal Northern mainland – Warmer than normal west, colder than normal east Southern mainland – Warmer than normal Nordics – Colder than normal Britain – Colder than normal Northern mainland – Colder than normal Southern mainland – Warmer than normal Reporting by Susanna Twidale, editing by Larry King
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The newly found exoplanet is colder than Pluto, which is colder than liquid nitrogen.
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It's colder, with lows 30 to 35 in our colder areas and 35 to 40 downtown.
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Nordics - Warmer than normal UK - Slightly warmer than normal Northern mainland - Warmer than normal Southern mainland - Warmer than normal west, colder than normal east Nordics – Colder than normal UK – Colder than normal Northern mainland - Colder than normal Southern mainland - Warmer than normal east, colder than normal west Nordics – Warmer than normal UK – Slightly warmer than normal Northern mainland - Warmer than normal Southern mainland - Warmer than normal east, colder than normal Reporting by Nerijus Adomaitis; editing by David Clarke
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That is 200,000 times colder than room temperature and 2,000 times colder than deep space, according to the university.
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"It'll be cool today, colder tomorrow and much colder on the weekend," said Jim Connolly of the National Weather Service.
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With the UK slowly getting colder and colder, now is the perfect time to enjoy a whisky (responsibly, of course).
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Nordics – Colder than normal Britain – Colder than normal Northern mainland – Colder than normal Southern mainland – Warmer than normal east, colder than normal west Nordics – Colder than normal Britain – Warmer than normal Northern mainland – Warmer than normal Southern mainland – Warmer than normal Nordics – Warmer than normal Britain – Warmer than normal Northern mainland – Warmer than normal Southern mainland – Warmer than normal east, cooler than normal west Reporting by Susanna Twidale; editing by Jason Neely
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Does "gets colder" relate to global cooling, which was a big theory back then about Earth getting colder, as opposed to warmer?
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Nordics – Warmer than normal, especially south/west UK - Slightly warmer than normal Northern mainland – Warmer than normal Southern mainland - Warmer than normal in east, colder than normal in west Nordics – Warmer than normal UK - Slightly colder than normal Northern mainland - Warmer than normal in east, colder than normal in west Southern mainland – Warmer than normal in east, colder than normal in west Nordics – Warmer than normal UK - Slightly colder than normal Northern mainland - Warmer than normal Southern mainland – Warmer than normal in east, colder than normal in far west Reporting by Nina Chestney, editing by Louise Heavens
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As the days pass on and the weather gets colder (then warmer, then colder again), we're finally leaving beyond the rush of big AAA fall games.
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"Wind chills will be getting colder and colder as the day goes on," said Alan Dunham, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Taunton, Massachusetts.
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January in Finland was colder than previous years and in large cities the average temperature was about four degrees colder than the same month in 2018.
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However, if you live in a colder climate, you may opt to avoid metal rakes as they can be uncomfortable to handle in colder weather without gloves.
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As it gets colder and colder, the last thing you need is a partner who gets passive aggressive instead of telling you what's really up with them.
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But that may well manifest as the extreme warmth we've seen over the last month followed by some much colder and colder than average conditions into February.
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New power demand needs to be managed well; for instance, in some climates, especially colder climates, more electrified heating will mean bigger demand spikes in colder weeks and months.
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Confidence: Medium Thursday brings back mostly sunny skies, but colder weather comes as the trade-off as highs reach the 40s to around 50 with breezy conditions, making it feel colder.
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The northern hemisphere winter in 2016/17 should be colder than the abnormally warm one in 2015/16, which will increase heating oil consumption ("Colder winter could save distillate market", Reuters, May 4).
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I had never been colder or hungrier in my life.
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However, Finland also has a much colder climate than California.
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Above them, a layer of colder cirrus clouds also appears.
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Because water gets denser as it gets colder, it sinks.
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The backyard gets colder, someone turns off the patio lights.
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Though it was definitely colder and squishier than I'd expected.
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It probably won't get significantly colder with November's arrival either.
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It's just a colder environment in the other cargo bays.
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New York is in stasis until it gets much colder.
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"The colder the weather, the stronger the plant," adds Saban.
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It's colder in Idaho, where fallen leaves line the Greenbelt.
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Ignore the thermometer; it will feel colder with the wind.
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Eagles find more prey on these lakes when it's colder.
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When the baby was born, that blackness would be colder.
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New Delhi's air pollution regularly surges in the colder months.
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"This is colder," he said, looking at his wife. Mrs.
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Colder weather is coming and you know what that means?
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As the evenings got colder, our nightly ritual became excruciating.
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And it only got colder as the games went on.
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It becomes breezy and colder with lows in the 30s.
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If you guessed "sunny, gusty and colder again," you win!
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Brace for strong winds that will make it feel colder.
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Wind chill will make it seem a good bit colder.
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You know: It's colder and grayer up there in Normandy.
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Fall is here, which means the air is getting colder.
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Hockey players like a colder, harder, and ultimately faster surface.
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What would Elsa really be thinking, after she hurt her sister, she left her people in a situation she can't fix, where it's just getting colder and colder and they're all going to die?
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As it gets colder and colder outside, it's time to start preparing for how you're going to spend your time inside — like curling up next to the fire (or space heater) with a good book.
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Crop burning combined with colder air is a recipe for disaster.
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"In this case it's colder, but very dry air," said Uejio.
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The coldest place on Earth is even colder than scientists thought .
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The days are darker, colder, and shorter this time of year.
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It was now late September and it had gotten noticeably colder.
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What we have here is colder, more calculated, and more psychological.
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"Off to colder places," the model said on her Instagram Story.
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I did not have to endure any movies colder than Frozen.
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And the longer they have to cool, the colder they get.
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But those brake generators also lose efficiency the colder it gets.
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Skin care isn't the only thing that changes in colder weather.
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I've been winter camping every winter since—the colder, the better.
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Colder temperatures also helped prevent snow from melting off, she said.
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Herrine: And before this gets any colder, let's take a bite.
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It was raining lightly, and was noticeably colder than in Brooklyn.
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"I've had colder showers," said Kristy McIntyre, a swimmer from Australia.
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Recent research suggests the pest may be adapting to colder temperatures.
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If I close my right eye, the world just looks ... colder.
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This split is turning out to be colder than ... forget it.
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Our stomach gets colder but the rest of us stays hot.
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Some people also run a little hotter or colder than others.
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Since then, the relationship between the Communist neighbors has turned colder.
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In the colder months, Button kept warm with a fire pit.
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"The colder it is, the longer it will take," she said.
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And in the colder seasons, the Arctic Ocean is downright balmy.
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High altitudes see fewer rain events and stay colder, preserving snow.
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It can be used in colder temps in a pinch, though.
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Colder and windy conditions set up shop Thursday into the weekend.
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This could be the start of a colder stretch of weather.
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But why are they seemingly more saturated during the colder months?
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One is that as the weather got colder, the ice expanded.
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The birds spend the colder months as far south as Florida.
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Two degrees colder meant a growing season shortened by three weeks.
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Colder years are color-coded blue, while hotter ones are red.
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Boston was much more corporate, a little more uptight. Right. Colder.
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It's colder than we thought, and we end up walking back early.
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The cold feet among many in the congressional GOP got even colder.
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History shows this, congressional contempt citations go nowhere as they are colder.
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The sun doesn't always shine, it's the colder, gray skies of Chicago.
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He replicated the temperatures of the locker room, and the colder field.
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Temperatures at the summit can be colder than minus 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
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First, because the freezing is uneven, some parts become colder than others.
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It's summer's last hurrah before the colder months of fall set in.
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Well my foot is cold, and it's getting colder by the second.
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The faster that air is released, the colder the COPV will become.
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Minnesota is 222 degrees colder this morning than here in Winston-Salem!
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Even as the winter gets colder, the passion for tango won't fade.
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A weak vortex means colder weather down here in the mid-latitudes.
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As ships work in deeper, colder waters, underwater robots have supplanted divers.
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Another proposes pumping colder water from deeper parts of the ocean nearby.
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Who cares about the colder months when there's wine to be had?!
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October means longer nights, colder weather, Halloween — and, of course, horror books.
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There's nothing quite like home made bread — especially in the colder months.
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And colder areas along the farm belt will experience longer growing seasons.
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But, overall the negative effects far outweigh the benefits in colder regions.
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In colder weather, I spend half an hour on the elliptical machine.
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To make matters colder, local ice cream was served at the event.
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However, while it certainly got colder, I never found the cold unbearable.
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But it feels much colder, like Javier Baez's World Series batting average.
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And the reason being every year we get minus 303 or colder.
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While the world tried to play it cool, they played it colder.
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It's colder than New Orleans so leaving one's apartment is less appealing.
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But Finland has colder winters, wetter autumns and different types of trees.
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"It's always going to be colder around the perimeter," Mr. Lipford explained.
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In other words, the athletes may feel colder than they actually are.
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We should dry out on Sunday when colder, more seasonable air arrives.
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Where it's in the mid-30s or colder, mostly snow is falling.
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Although, it is a bit colder on this side of the pond.
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It's raining and about 25 degrees colder today than it was yesterday.
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With winter approaching, colder temperatures have started to eat away at inventories.
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"It's a buyer's market during the colder winter months," Mr. Brown said.
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Most people think one coat or jacket suffices during the colder months.
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Sunsets are, in fact, better during the colder months of the year.
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Record cold temperatures in July - 20 to 30 degrees colder than normal.
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It is immediate, comes with a sureness that it will get colder.
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"The colder, inhospitable weather lends itself to staying staying indoors," explained Buckley.
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The result is one of the colder nights we've seen as of late, with lows in the mid- to upper teens in the colder outlying suburbs, to the low to mid-20s closer to and inside the Beltway.
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The only thing keeping them from spreading north is the relatively colder weather.
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Get a small, portable heat lamp to get you through the colder months.
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But it kept me warm when the office was colder than an igloo.
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Many of these areas are colder than the Arctic is right now. February?
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They've laid eggs in wolves, indicating that they're adjusting to the colder temperature.
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Old women were made scapegoats for the poor harvests that colder winters caused.
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Neither Abbi nor Ilana became different people in the colder months, per se.
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Colder temperatures can prevent bees from performing at their best during that time.
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"The colder temperatures should diminish populations in various cities, including Rio," he said.
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The reality may be colder and harsher than the leave campaigners have admitted.
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Turning much colder Thursday night with lows in the 20s to near 30.
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Their dark lines sweep down the slopes, only to fade during colder seasons.
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Thermal image (right) reveals where the colder ice ends and warmer water begins.
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But by this stage in Martian history, the climate had become considerably colder.
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Colder reds are great because you're probably sweating (be honest, crying) from spice.
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As the weather grew colder, however, Musk seemed to emerge from his gloom.
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Does this mean we are in for a colder than normal spring season?
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As the nights get shorter and the days colder, people forget about her.
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Along with the sense community, I've found the colder cities booze far harder.
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During the colder months, most of us opt to grow out our hair.
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The water was clear like it is in Belize but a lot colder!
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I anticipate we'll be dishing out another $200 soon, since it's getting colder.
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The colder water can also put people into shock, leading to their deaths.
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It's air-conditioned for summer and the floors are heated for colder months.
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The equipment operates better and they're able to accomplish more with colder weather.
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Already the show has pushed production in order to shoot in colder weather.
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Every day without an arrest, the embers of the White case grew colder.
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" That system, she continued, gave "us cloudier conditions, breezier conditions and colder air.
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Changes in physical activity and diet in colder weather may affect heart health.
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Fewer people are murdered in America during colder months than during warmer ones.
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I don't know if it's a colder night, windy, I'm not really sure.
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That leaves us with a partly to mostly sunny, colder and windy day.
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Colder than usual temperatures are only forecast across parts of the northern Rockies.
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Drink these cold, not icy, but on the colder end of the spectrum.
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His children only have summer clothes, while it gets colder by the week.
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St. Louis woke up Friday to temperatures 40 degrees colder than Thursday morning.
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In tandem, global temperatures have also become warmer, colder and then warmer again.
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It got warmer by 5 degrees Fahrenheit, not colder by 5 degrees Fahrenheit.
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For example, Cohen thinks that overall, colder-than-average conditions will dominate a large portion of the lower 24 states, with areas from the Pacific Northwest to the Central states and much of the East seeing colder-than-average air temperatures.
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Nordics - Warmer than normal, colder than normal east UK - Warmer than normal Northern mainland - Colder than normal Southern mainland - Warmer than normal Nordics – Warmer than normal UK - Slightly warmer than normal Northern mainland – Warmer than normal Southern mainland - Warmer than normal west Nordics – Warmer than normal UK - Slightly warmer than normal Northern mainland - Warmer than normal Southern mainland - Warmer than normal east, colder than normal west Reporting by Oleg Vukmanovic.
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The only colder one on record came in 1907, when it was just 1°.
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But these viruses also tend to occur in greater abundance during the colder seasons.
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If you live in the Pacific Northwest, it's going to be wetter and colder.
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Well, the colder months are actually prime time for ramping up on skin treatments.
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Fly the at-risk melty stuff to somewhere even colder, of course—like Antarctica.
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Some temperatures in the Midwest were even colder than parts of Antarctica and Alaska.
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Weather patterns can change because the colder poles warm faster than balmier lower latitudes.
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They also changed the animals' bedding, and give them blankets for the colder weather.
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Weakening should begin by Thursday when Gert moves over colder water, the NHC said.
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Homeowners in colder climates should also make sure that they have proper insulation installed.
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"The weather is getting colder and French nuclear availability remains weak," a trader said.
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Not every single illness that befalls you in the colder months is the flu.
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In November wildfires scorched California; last week Chicago was colder than parts of Mars.
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The NBA as it exists is something with sharper edges and cleaner, colder considerations.
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With solid outerwear options like these, you might just look forward to colder days.
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When the accretion disk is edge-on, though, colder gas stands in the way.
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We loved this Ninja Suit, which can double as toasty pajamas in colder months.
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Starting at 240 million years ago the Earth shifts to a much colder state.
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Either way this classic will warm your heart during those colder autumn days. 6.
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Can't wait for it to get colder so I can really start dressin pic.twitter.
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Of course, these were colder, not warmer, environments like the ones we're facing now.
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Without these storms, the tropics would grow even hotter and the poles even colder.
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Fall is officially upon us, with colder weather, pumpkin spice, and most importantly, leaves.
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"The colder air means we can fit more in the container," De Watts said.
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It is a weather pattern that makes Atlanta feel like Seattle -- but only colder.
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The planet is probably dimly lit by its star and slightly colder than Saturn.
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We made our way to Lorraine's, the only restaurant open in the colder months.
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Just because it's getting colder doesn't mean you have to stop eating ice cream.
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For colder seasons, sweaters, overshirts, and blazers all work well with a felt fedora.
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But first he needs colder weather to harden muddy ground enough to drive on.
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After the ceremonial start, the race will resume on Sunday at a colder location.
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While colder-than-average temperatures in the Northeast haven't helped, this is actually normal.
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Trump's harsh rhetoric about Mexico has been steadily making a chilly relationship even colder.
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So how do you live in a veritable freezer—colder than a freezer—actually?
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The lake water becomes colder and and there's less differential with the air temperature.
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The high should be above 26, but wind chill will make it feel colder.
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It's about believing in it, and being passionate about it, despite a colder logic.
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Track conditions and colder and rainier weather than usual have also been under inspection.
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When the provider acted colder and less competent, the placebo cream had no effect.
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In Northern Arizona's Yavapai County, the story is, in fact, much colder and wetter.
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Lows should fall to the upper 20s to lower 30s and feel even colder.
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Anything that has remained at 40 degrees Fahrenheit or colder is safe to eat.
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Lows range from near freezing downtown to the mid-20s in our colder areas.
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It has been an even colder winter than feared at Madison Square Garden. 27.
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In February, its walls are colder and more wind-blasted than those of Everest.
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The silver lining: The colder it gets, the more beautiful our snowflakes can be.
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The highest chance of frozen precipitation is in our colder north and west suburbs.
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Colder weather and postholiday belt-tightening often combine to push sales into the doldrums.
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Auto-defrost keeps units from freezing in colder environments (usually below 65 degrees Fahrenheit).
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The weather's getting colder and, beginning this weekend, our nights will start even earlier.
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Yet, the temperature inside was much colder, enabling play to proceed on the ice.
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"The colder it gets above, the more busy we get down here," she said.
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The new cold war between Moscow and Washington just got a little bit colder.
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As it gets colder and darker earlier, finding the energy to cook gets harder.
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Lows range from 25 to 30 in our colder spots to around 35 downtown.
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No parts of the country are due to see a colder-than-normal winter.
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A blast of colder temperatures also coincided with flooding rainfall this week in Texas.
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He's predicting colder weather around the key shopping periods of late November into December.
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So when I was in Minneapolis, it felt like being in Durham, just colder.
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In colder regions, even temperate California, the flower industry relies on energy-intensive greenhouses.
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Wind gusts this afternoon could make it feel a bit colder, but stay strong.
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As it grew colder, he stopped walking along the highway looking for illegal construction jobs.
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In case you're wondering, yes, it has been a lot colder than a year ago.
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In the last several weeks, remnants of the colder waters have been all but eliminated.
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So the colder climate of the Northern [European] countries might actually make social support easier.
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When I exhaled, the breath on my face was colder than the air around me.
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Typically, the colder it is and the length of time you're outside are both factors.
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Now, the reason a tile floor feels colder than carpet isn't that they're different temperatures.
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The Midwest will even have temperatures that are colder than parts of Antarctica and Alaska.
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Weather forecasts pointed to drier conditions in the Midwest next week but also colder temperatures.
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I was going to go for a run, but…it's colder than it looks outside.
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Basketball, being the indoor, winter sport that it is, corresponds to the colder weather months.
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Storm to deliver snow to mountains, passes As the storm progresses, colder air will invade.
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One possible explanation is that the hydrogen gas may have been colder than models predicted.
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"Once the vortex is disturbed, the areas of colder air can spill out," noted Weber.
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Stronger winds will make it feel a touch colder, but it's nothing you can't handle.
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Colder water can absorb more carbon dioxide, and is therefore likely to be more acidic.
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It was below zero outside, and the frigid damp made it feel even colder inside.
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There were places in the sky that were a little hotter and colder than average.
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This warm water does not have the same nutrients of phytoplankton that colder water has.
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Still, economists aren't good at accounting for the weather, whether warmer or colder than usual.
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"Colder temperatures increase vasoconstriction in the arteries which causes them to clamp down," she explained.
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The paradox of climate change is that as some areas get warmer, others get colder.
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The ideal temperature for artificial snowmaking is an even colder 28°F, dependent on humidity.
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If it's a warm summer night and it's actually colder outside, the window will open.
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The look, a sort of rolled-up-shirt-sleeves for colder climes, goes back decades.
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"Weather forecasts turned significantly colder for next week across north west Europe," a trader said.
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Mauricio Macri, the country's president since December, prefers to cast a colder eye on reality.
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Maybe it's the colder weather, but I seem to only have dreams about snuggling now!
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Colder air will push in behind the system for much of the East, he said.
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By the end of this week, parts of the Northeast will be colder than Mars.
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So, the colder it is and the stronger the wind, the lower the wind chill.
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Earlier forecasts had predicted colder temperatures would persist through most of January, boosting heating demand.
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But both starters were colder than the crisp fall weather, lasting just four plus innings.
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The photos taken with the Pixel looked colder — they appeared to exaggerate cyans and magentas.
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With the plea deal reached with Flynn, Trump's cold Russian winter will now grow colder.
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But as the dark nights grew longer and the cold winds blew colder, I wavered.
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It dies every year during the colder months, but it roars back in the summer.
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Well, that was probably a good move, because it was colder than hell up there.
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Spain has been a haven for writers and dreamers and wanderers, expats from colder lands.
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"One year being warmer or one year being colder are not really relevant," Schmidt said.
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The upshot: the heat pump is a means to a better range in colder climates.
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It mostly affects people living in the north where the winters are colder and darker.
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But as the dark nights grew longer and the cold winds blew colder, she wavered.
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There is a small amount of evidence that the virus prefers colder, wetter climate conditions.
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For those traveling in colder weather, hot air heaters and floor heating can be installed.
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The blue points represent years with average temperatures colder than the 18803 - 1899 average temperature.
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With colder temperatures and fewer hours of daylight, our energy is not always in abundance.
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Track the storm Yet as cold as it is, for many, it feels even colder.
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Holiday sweaters have long-reigned supreme during the colder months — the more whimsical the better!
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Norm's turkey … which seems only to get colder the longer it cooks in the oven.
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The environment was partly to blame: DNA is more likely to survive in colder places.
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During the day, sixgills stay at colder depths of around 41 degrees Fahrenheit (5 Celsius).
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In fact, when I visited, it was colder inside the hotel than it was outside.
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Survivors and rescuers will also face colder weather, with northern Japan turning chilly this week.
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In our colder areas, the worst conditions are expected over the next couple of hours.
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Living in colder climes in Eurasia, Neanderthals evolved barrel chests, large skulls and strong hands.
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Summer's fading, water's getting colder -- not that Chelsea cared, but she felt the chill ... obviously.
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Colder, drier air will rush in behind the storms from west to east early next week.
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Another, even colder air mass is forecast to enter the Midwest and Northeast late next week.
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With the weather getting colder, eating a big raw salad might not sound that appealing. Solution?
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She dons caps and scarves and even a hoodie in colder weather and feels just fine.
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Now that it's colder, you might be starting to plot your escape to a tropical paradise.
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He visits it often, and did so many times during the colder months of early 22017.
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As weather turns colder in the Northeast, Conner said he's not planning to change a thing.
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It's a natural climate pattern that brings colder than normal ocean surface temperatures to the Pacific.
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The only area that's going to see colder conditions is the Northern Plains and Pacific Northwest.
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Hannah Diamond from PC Music, on the other hand, has always dived in harder and colder.
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Hundreds of thousands of people are trying to escape the fighting as colder weather sets in.
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Mild and rainy early morning, then turning colder and quite windy into the midday and afternoon.
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For example, when the weather turns colder, Starbucks customers habitually get excited about Pumpkin Spice Lattes.
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Not too often Worcester, MA features a 5 day forecast that is colder than Fairbanks, Alaska.
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And interestingly, the flu has spread all across the country, not just in the colder areas.
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As a result, the stratospheric polar vortex may slow down, and colder air is drawn southwards.
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It didn't make sense to remove the dreadlocks before my trip to an even colder country.
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If it's colder than Mars, the world may be covered in a thick sheet of ice.
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You're definitely not alone if the colder months equate to pretty somber-looking outfits for you.
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Hit by easterly winds from Siberia, cities from Warsaw to Oslo were colder than minus 8C.
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Expectations for colder weather after last year's mild winter are forecast to further boost commodity prices.
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The colder something is, the less expressive, so you should actually definitely drink this ice-cold.
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"In a stable climate, one place is warmer than normal while another is colder," said Green.
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How can one survive the incoming treacherousness of the colder months without a meaty, hearty soup?
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That said, the oil sands operate all year, so the emissions certainly continue during colder months.
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The one in February 1899 was even colder and set lots of records that still stand.
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Illegal border crossings are usually lower in the colder winter months than they are in spring.
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Mornings are better for low wind, but it's also colder, which makes the air more dense.
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Having braved Wast Water (10°C) in the suit, I decided to try somewhere even colder.
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Hurricanes use warm water as fuel, normally weakening as they move over land or colder water.
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As that happens, Europe could get colder, drier weather, and the tropics could experience stronger hurricanes.
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Colder temperatures across the northern states in winter 2016/17 should promote more heating oil consumption.
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We've had times when the temperatures been warmer, we've had times when the temperatures been colder.
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The committee believes colder and drier weather in August in Rio will reduce cases of Zika.
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Research has shown that the heart and lungs both have to work harder in colder temperatures.
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Hardiness develops most efficiently when temperatures gradually get colder throughout the transition from autumn to winter.
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Some cold, hard truths are colder than others, but there's almost always wisdom hidden beneath it.
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The colder weather at this time of year packs the pollution together, making it even worse.
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The colder it is, the faster the fish or meat freezes and the better the flavor.
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This year, its California forecast calls for a colder winter with rainfall near or above normal.
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Over the thousands of years that's been recorded we've had both colder times and warmer times.
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The temperature will be a lot colder this Sunday, something that could favor the home team.
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Dawson's disappearance as it grew colder over the decades, the arrest was a shockingly tangible update.
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Checks and tartans — men's wear mainstays during the colder months — can sometimes read as old-fashioned.
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More clouds continue Saturday night, with lows ranging through the colder 30s into the low 40s.
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She planned to bring him shoes and a hat and scarf for the colder days ahead.
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"Colder than a witch's tit in a brass brassiere," he said, breath freezing in the air.
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Meisel said it's possible colder weather could return by the end of January or early February .
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Climate Change is warming the planet and creating weather patterns that can lead to colder weather.
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Whereas concrete cracks in colder locales, here the threats come from plants, animals and unplanned use.
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Cramer argued that this year's colder-than-expected winter should have reignited the natural gas group.
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Otherwise we should stay dry as the colder air and lingering breeze last into the weekend.
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Confidence: Medium We're partly sunny and markedly colder on Thursday and Friday behind that cold front.
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Sunshine Thursday and Friday will be accompanied by colder weather that prevails through the upcoming weekend.
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So they reared two groups of babies, one in colder temperatures and one in warmer temperatures.
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"You have the marine layer — colder waters coming down from the north that modulate the temperature."
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Fortunately, the strong winds that made it feel colder on Sunday and Monday are finally diminishing.
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When it's colder out, it's generally less humid, meaning there's less water vapor in the air.
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Like a wall, this band of westerly winds separates colder northern air from warmer southern air.
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She remembered it felt colder by the ball and was trying to find that cold spot.
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As the colder country with a much warmer economy, Iceland can afford to be relatively picky.
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They often crumbled, a frustrating development, especially when we knew that our dinner was getting colder.
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For a century and a half, colder temperatures prevailed across large parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
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And in fact, those days seem even colder, relative to the days that are weirdly warm.
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A NASA experiment on the International Space Station is designed to produce an even colder temperature.
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If you want it colder or looser, just add more ice cubes and cold water. 33.
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Cod and other deep-sea fish are moving toward the poles in search of colder waters.
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Thematically, the music informed the lyrics, and vice versa, and things became colder and more imagistic.
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In the 10th century, as Jews moved from the Mediterranean to colder regions like northern France and Germany, they switched from greens to horseradish, which has a large turnip-like root and leafy top that, in colder climates, peeks out of the ground in early April.
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After all, warm ice flows faster than colder ice, like warm honey flows faster than cold honey.
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The redder the area, the warmer the land surface temperatures, and the bluer the area, the colder.
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Natural gas futures have surged about 40 percent over the last month on colder-than-average weather.
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The bad news is that it's going to get even colder for the rest of the week.
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The wave of depression hits him all at once, colder than the water in any watering hole.
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GE is responsible for the hottest components like the high-pressure compressor, while Safran produces colder components.
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But parts of the disc farther out from the Sun were much colder than the inner regions.
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That's the time when colder temperatures and/or a lack of moisture keep mosquito eggs from hatching.
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This itsy-bitsy cat is using the colder months to make a few new and unusual friends.
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This allows for layering in the colder months and stripping it back when we have warmer seasons.
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The only difference was that I was colder, less patient, and told Siri to "call bae" instead.
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In case you didn't already know: winter is here, and it's just going to keep getting colder.
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The air was colder in Naples too: Back home, five minutes in the sun singed your skin.
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On colder days, layer the Snow ML over a lighter base layer or under a heavy sweater.
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The year is winding down, the days are getting colder — you might say that winter is coming.
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" Barrett also told PEOPLE in March that she also wanted to have her wedding in "colder weather.
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While the company highlighted colder second-quarter temperatures, weather in more recent months is hitting new records.
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Just moving around and doing tasks heats up the vehicle, but it grows colder when it's still.
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"A cold easterly flow will bring increasingly colder air from north-eastern Europe," meteorologist Georg Muller said.
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So as the warm weather gets colder, you might start to notice your summer love pulling away.
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I thought it was cold out there, and it just got colder when you asked the question.
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So I developed this idea of wanting to go to even colder places, and eventually to Antarctica.
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As the days start getting colder and night starts arriving earlier, there's only one true refuge: television.
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Click here to view original GIFRubber bands can become colder than room temperature through sheer mechanical force.
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In fact, Fletcher said, the facilities are made even colder when migrants complain, according to witness testimony.
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The flip side to the upcoming Arctic warming will be colder weather in the lower 48 states.
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It's getting colder, the holiday buzz is long gone, and now we're just looking forward to spring.
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For example, the limitation is more stringent at higher light levels, colder temperatures and high CO2 levels.
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And what better way to welcome the colder months than by making a decadent oyster pan roast?
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Compared to traditional glassware, wood is a much better insulator and can keep your drinks colder longer.
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The colder the cloud tops, the higher they are in the troposphere and the stronger the storms.
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I've tried to switch up kayaking with going to hot yoga more regularly during the colder months.
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In other words, the presence of a deep snowpack tends to make cold air masses even colder.
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I have a bunch of Simpsonwave to watch to anyway, and it's not getting any colder outside.
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SpaceX uses a super cool propellant that's much colder than what was used on the Space Shuttle.
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Colder temperatures will soon cause a drastic drop in the mosquito population that sustains the web-weavers.
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"Any water that is colder than your core body temperature will eventually cause hypothermia," Chief Jorgensen said.
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Historically, border arrests tend to drop in December during the holidays and as the weather turns colder.
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Their messy hair and layers of clothes were meant to keep bodies warm in the colder months.
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Sometimes an icebound ship thawed out unharmed, leaving its crew merely thinner, colder, and crazier come springtime.
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And hundreds more tried to get in, outside, but security was unrelenting, colder than the cold temperatures.
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Colder-climate species in particular deserve our worry, she said, such as butterflies that live on mountains.
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Short-track needs colder ice, but not too brittle that it gives way on the tight corners.
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Although the air temperature may be above freezing, dew or fog can freeze on a colder surface.
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Its height has varied from year to year, growing in colder years and shrinking in warmer ones.
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The ice acts as an insulating layer to protect the tiny buds from the colder temperatures above.
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The colder winter was largely caused by a well-known fluctuating weather pattern, called the Arctic Oscillation.
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For those who are always colder than everyone else in the car, there's no need to shiver.
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The storm's colder drier air will clash with warm moist air across the East through week's end.
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While consumption has begun to increase with the onset of colder weather, the continent remains well supplied.
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That colder weather boosts chances for snow, ice and/or rain Saturday, followed by a blustery Sunday.
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Thursday night turns colder under mostly clear skies, with lows in the mid-20s to low 30s.
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Confidence: Medium-High Thursday edges to the colder side despite sunny skies at least in the morning.
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Today (Monday): This is likely to be among the colder days so far of this mild winter.
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Lows range from the mid- to upper teens in our colder areas to the low 20s downtown.
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Or even colder, Unalakleet, Alaska, where 21625 marched in a village of just 2900 at minus 220006?
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As the warm air rises, it leaves something of a vacuum, which other, colder air rushes into.
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Sunday offers sunny skies with colder temperatures, reaching the mid-40s for highs along with breezy conditions.
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While plenty of leather jackets are fair-weather friends, The Arrivals designed this one for colder weather.
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Confidence: High Tomorrow night: Mostly clear and colder, with lows in the middle 20s to low 30s.
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Those from colder waters grow more slowly, typically three years instead of one, making them more nutritious.
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But we're windy and colder with highs in the 40s, and wind chills stuck in the 30s.
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As we move into the colder months, the risk for avian influenza increases, according to the USDA.
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When he came back home to tighter security and colder climates, he needed to raise his game.
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Most significantly, in the Northeast and Midwest, this winter will likely be "colder than normal," with elevated precipitation.
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These faster-moving whirlpools bring colder water to places where the water is usually warm, and vice versa.
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It will have to get much colder for much longer to counteract the impact of a warm December.
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Vagrant populations also exist in colder parts of the world, such as Sweden, Norway, Latvia, and even Russia.
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Now that it's getting colder, you have to make some important decisions while getting dressed in the morning.
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That was colder than the South Pole, but still, it was "only 36 below," Mayor Bob Anderson said.
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Although our scalded tongues are happy to make this transition over to colder brews, our wallets are not.
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Work is a byproduct, Carnot realized, of heat naturally passing to a colder body from a warmer one.
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It's getting colder out, and there's no better way to warm up than with a quick cardio workout.
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Expect to bundle up even more next week An even colder air mass is forecast late next week.
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That's much, much colder than the temperature the standard home freezer keeps food at (which is around zero).
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The other six layers were associated with a colder and drier environment, and they featured far fewer artifacts.
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In fact, anyone who's under the age of 31 has never experienced a colder-than-average month ever.
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"We put out a mean taco bar, and the chili's pretty good in the colder months," Aniston said.
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Home and family usually take center stage during the colder months, which can mean moving our priorities around.
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Plus, they need to prove that the adhesive technique can work just as well at much colder temperatures.
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Today's nearly 90 degree forecast is a sure sign that we've finally put the colder pastures behind us.
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When the river encounters colder temperatures and a geographical barrier — the US' western coastline — it dumps the water.
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There is rarely a breeze, but even so colder air coming off the mountains creates a lid effect.
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It is about 97 per cent the size of Earth but colder and more like our tundra regions.
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It was a bit colder last night and I was enjoying the warmth of my bed this morning.
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The drone features a "self-heating" battery that DJI says will allow it to fly in colder weather.
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If you're feeling the pinch in colder months and it's bothering you, definitely check in with your doctor.
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Embarrass and Cotton, Minnesota, were even colder that morning at minus-40 and minus-41 degrees Fahrenheit, respectively.
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Yet in recent months, companies have begun seeking colder locations: Waymo in Michigan, NuTonomy in Boston, and Argo.
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That makes it difficult to balance the system in homes that have hotter or colder areas in them.
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With the weather becoming colder the argan oil and mango butter formulas leave my skin smooth and hydrated.
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The science behind these maximum operating temperatures is pretty simple: hot air is less dense than colder air.
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It comes down to styling potential, too — especially when we're talking about the colder months of the year.
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Another study might test colder or warmer waters or consider mussel beds instead of oyster reefs, Fodrie said.
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Copenhagen is kind of like that — only about 100 times colder and with way more stuff to eat.
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At colder temperatures, in particular, the internal components of a lithium battery become more resistant to passing current.
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Most pistachio trees grow 200 miles north, where colder winters allow them to settle into their natural cycles.
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The smaller the droplet, the colder they'd be able to make it while still keeping it a liquid.
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Your body will warm up slower in colder temperatures so be sure to stretch before you head out.
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These low pressure systems produce stronger westerly winds, which keeps the continent colder in the summer than usual.
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But they didn't fare as well as the colder states cited in the report in several important categories.
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La Niña brings far fewer storms and mostly dry wind, and it forms when the Pacific is colder.
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Fallout 3's score was colder, more mechanical, and it enhanced more of the raw sort of elements.
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It's November, which means it's getting colder outside: the perfect excuse to curl up with a good book.
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By 22006, Argentines were in Belfast, eking out the colder months in the warm walls of human homes.
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Double-walled stainless steel keeps this special koozie colder than one that's surrounded by a traditional neoprene sleeve.
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This includes ideas like using underwater fans, creating artificial upwellings of colder water or using localized shading structures.
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When the wind howls temperatures can feel far colder than -30°C (-143°F) shown on a thermometer.
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Be prepared: Lisbon is bigger than it looks and a bit colder during shoulder seasons than I expected.
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Organic bone broth soups by Bonafide Provisions are here to warm you up as the weather gets colder.
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One forecast model shows colder air filtering a bit further south, potentially impacting Little Rock, Arkansas, and Memphis.
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But winter weather failed to materialize until just recently, and now the outlook is for even colder weather.
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The move came as colder weather was expected to return to the region over the weekend, traders said.
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Five million tourists annually visit this Spanish territory from colder climes to bask in Europe's only subtropical weather.
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"The colder the butter, the slower the melt, so it gives you more flakiness and lift," he says.
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Countries with colder continental climates like Poland, Ukraine, and most of Russia would identify closely with North Dakota.
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In fact, at one point this past weekend, most of Europe was colder than it was in Greenland.
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We stick our hands in a jar of slime, which feels like the thicker, colder cousin of snot.
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"My brother and I felt like we'd been thrown into a harsher, colder, and poorer place," Donnersmarck said.
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For people, that meant the windier it was, the faster they lost heat and the colder they felt.
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The Atlantic is a bit colder than usual, and atmospheric winds have not been favorable for hurricane formation.
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Well, first of all, it is undeniably going to be colder than usual for this time of year.
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Weather: The mercury may get into the 22s, but the wind chill may make it feel much colder.
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But in Wardensville, as in Mountain Dale, progress remains slow, especially during weekdays and in the colder months.
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That warm air would then be replaced by colder, denser air, thereby reducing the strength of the storm.
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In dry climates near mountains, glaciers collect precipitation and freshwater and store it as ice during colder months.
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Here, the air darkened, became colder and damper, the light even thinner, the trees more bearded with green.
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Then skies gradually clear, with lows near 33 downtown and in the mid-20s in our colder areas.
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By comparison to Penttbom, the effort was minuscule, and the agents knew that the case was growing colder.
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They don't do a great job of insulating, so I'd switch to a heftier pair in colder temperatures.
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Overall, some people may run half a degree hotter or colder than "average" and that's fine for them.
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What they found: EIA attributed the rise to a warmer summer and a colder winter than in 2017.
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The Californian had been right to fear the weather, which was colder than I'd led her to believe.
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These wavy patterns can allow warmer, or colder, weather to stay locked in and settled over a region.
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"Mars still has an atmosphere but it's very thin and mostly carbon dioxide, so it's colder," explained Parker.
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With its built-in heat exchanger, the Flash remains efficient, even in shifting weather conditions and colder temperatures.
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Mild temperatures remain into midweek, but with increasing clouds and shower chances, before we turn colder by Thursday.
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In fall, birds grow extra feathers — their version of a winter jacket — to prepare for the colder months.
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A brief encounter with colder than average weather is being accompanied by dry weather and lots of sunshine.
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Lows range from 20 to 13 degrees in the city to 15 to 20 in our colder areas.
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However, after dark, it's possible that icy patches will develop in colder areas, especially as precipitation gets lighter.
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And with colder weather impending, we've got weighted blankets top of mind to get the comforting job done.
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Fall won't stick around forever, but rest assured — these staples will carry on seamlessly into the colder months.
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Colder weather than usual has hit parts of the country this winter, pushing up demand for heating fuel.
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Residents in Hebei are also bracing for a colder winter, with temperatures forecast to plunge deeper below zero.
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In the colder winter of 2012-13, an average 18 mcm/d was withdrawn from Rough, she added.
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Similarly, Teollisuuden Voima's Olkiluoto plant in Finland has deeper water which is colder than a 27-degree threshold.
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As the oceans heat up, sea levels rise because warmer water takes up more space than colder water.
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Alternatively, I like kalpudding as the weather turns colder, caramelized and rich, with lingonberry sauce on the side.
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They hosted a playoff games that was colder — in the divisional round against the Tennessee Titans on Jan.
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Temperatures are expected to be at about 10 F (-12 C) or colder in midtown Manhattan, forecasters said.
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As a man from just north of Edmonton, one of the colder inhabited places in North America, I know this phenomenon well—note I said 'one of the colder,' people from Winnipeg or the territories, don't angrily email me to tell me how I 'have not idea what cold truly is.
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There's a chill in Westeros, as Cersei Lannister's visible breath shows, and things are only going to get colder.
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But it is due to recover somewhat next week when the weather turns colder again, boosting French heating demand.
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Floors and spots near windows get much colder in the winter and our kitties like to stay warm, too!
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You will never play to a colder crowd than a group of developers and journalists at 20193:22019 a.m.
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Allowances for heating bills in colder northern states will be scrapped, and more stringent work requirements will be instituted.
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The biggest concern, however, is about Britain's ever colder shoulder towards Indians who want to travel and study there.
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"The colder the winter will be, the thicker the muskrats build the walls of their houses," Pa told Laura.
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Snow on the peaks is not uncommon in the colder months of the year, though deep snow is rare.
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Another big surprise from the New Horizons flyby: the upper atmosphere is much colder and denser than we expected.
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At the same time, a cold front is making the western parts of the country much colder than usual.
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Related column: - U.S. natural gas prices unmoved by colder winter, low inventories (Reuters, April 3) (Editing by Jan Harvey)
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The pair was spotted walking hand-in-hand in New York City on Tuesday as the weather turned colder.
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Click through to find our pick of products to keep skin in tip-top condition during the colder months.
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There's something astrologically predictable about dyeing your hair dark in the colder months — a fact celebrities know full well.
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As the gas moves further away from the core, it encounters colder, interstellar gas, causing the bubble to warp.
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The colder it gets, the drier the air gets, which means it has less ability to hold any moisture.
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Magma it ejected may have displaced colder rock and caused an underwater landslide, which in turn precipitated the tsunami.
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As he has done in past years, he will put on weight as we head into the colder months.
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"If that freeze was one degree colder, or one hour longer, we would have had major damage," he said.
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If it's to a warm location, about 6 to 8 pairs and for colder climates 2 to 3 pairs.
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Mountains hold water—in the form of glaciers—through the colder months, then release it during the warmer months.
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As the sea floor ages and becomes colder, it eventually becomes denser than the mantle beneath it and sinks.
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Here's a creative way to stay warm on a bike in colder climates: Turn your ride into a car!
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"Flu viruses might do better in colder temperatures, but other viruses might do better in tropical climates," Adalja said.
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On January 28, 1986, the temperature at Kennedy Space Center was around 28° F, colder than any previous launch.
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But the findings fit a pattern of recent research on the potential protective effects of colder temperatures, she says.
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Liquid helium exists at -452 degrees Fahrenheit, a lot colder than SpaceX's liquid oxygen propellant at -340 degrees Fahrenheit.
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In fact, the wet cloth method only made it slightly colder than the bottle placed straight into the fridge.
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And in colder climes, at least, what wait is longer and harder than the wait for warm, sunny days?
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"We set our car up for colder weather for qualifying, and we guessed a little bit wrong," he said.
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Generally, the greater the difference between the rising hot air and the colder high air, the bigger the storms.
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I consider these boots to be the perfect stylish alternative for colder climates where you still need serious boots.
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He has called the property the "winter White House," since he spends many weekends there in the colder months.
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NOW Eucalyptus Essential Oil, $8.79, available at Thrive MarketI often find myself really congested, especially in the colder months.
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It turned out, the colder the bean, the more uniform particles it produced, and the more even the flavor.
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In private, Trump advisers say the campaign now takes a colder and more clinical view of the electoral map.
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Since the tradition began in 1907, there have only been two years colder than this year -- 1917 and 1962.
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There's a thriving surf scene in Norway's Lofoten Islands, where the waves are cold and the air is colder.
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How bomb cyclones work Bomb cyclones often draw colder air in from the north, then blast out icy temperatures.
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IEA estimated that nearly one-fifth of 2018's energy demand growth stemmed from hotter summers and colder winters.
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It's the same as being in any other small town, except it's a lot colder and gets darker earlier.
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The colder I get, the duller my impulse to share every inanity and profundity that crosses my mind becomes.
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End up buying a sweatshirt, a knitted hat – it's colder than I expected here – and a Christmas tree ornament.
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Some corn in the area looks worse than this based on too much rain and colder-than-normal temperatures.
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With just enough breeze to keep all the flags twitching, their fabric somehow not frozen, it felt even colder.
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In all of the frames, the flakes stood out — they were a few degrees colder than the surrounding rock.
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Minnesota, according to U.S. News and World Report, is the "third Best State," but it's colder than New York.
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Even as the earth warms and extreme weather becomes more common, some years are colder and calmer than others.
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Even in a warming world, there will be some places that are colder on a day-to-day basis.
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Some of the temperatures we're seeing in the Midwest are the frostiest in decades, a reminder of colder times.
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"Heavier and smokier scents evaporate slower off our skin in winter because our skin is much colder," he said.
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Clifford attributes a combination of colder weather and the plague's natural life cycle as reasons for it dying out.
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Traders noted gas prices fell despite forecasts for colder weather and higher heating demand next week than previously expected.
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However, it's pretty sad to think that our hearts are getting colder right when the weather is warming up.
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In colder climates, architects and builders focus on insulating the roof to keep heat inside and lower fuel consumption.
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The outlook says the Northeast, including cities such as Boston and Washington, can anticipate colder temperatures than typically expected.
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Computer models indicate that temperatures would be about minus-90 Fahrenheit — far colder than the melting point of water.
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The superconducting qubits that make up IBM's and Google's experimental quantum processors operate at temperatures colder than outer space.
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It's been somewhere around 20°F in the mornings, which is a little bit colder than I'm used to.
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So, why don't people who live in warmer places generally have worse mental health than people in colder places?
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Warm water is less dense and naturally sits above colder water, which sinks to the bottom of the lake.
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About 0.2°C colder than prior coldest (1985) and nearly 2653°C cooler than last year at this time.
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Confidence: Medium-High Friday is much calmer but also colder, as a large high pressure system engulfs the region.
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Lows Thursday and Friday nights are mostly in the 20s (maybe some teens in our colder areas Thursday night).
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Lows ranging from the upper teens to mid-20s feel a good 10 degrees colder much of the time.
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The only colder than average conditions that NOAA predicts are where very few people live, in the northern Rockies.
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Another storm system arrives Thursday into Friday with rain and warmer temperatures, before shifting drier and colder this weekend.
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During colder months, the rooftop does remain open for viewing, but there's no full-time bar service until spring.
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Many Australian homes are just glorified tents, and we expose ourselves to far colder temperatures than the Scandinavians do.
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But they run cold and crank up the thermostat to 72 degrees when they visit us during colder months.
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As the weather gets increasingly colder, warming up with a steaming cup of hot chocolate may tickle your fancy.
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These Power Rangers are angstier, sadder, and colder than their predecessors, making large swaths of the film a bummer.
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Related column: - U.S. natural gas prices unmoved by colder winter, low inventories (Reuters, April 3) (Editing by Jan Harvey)
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As a result, the world would experience colder temperatures and less precipitation, depleting much of the globe's agricultural output.
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And if you're in one of the colder states yourself, warm your insides with this Whiskey, Cider, and Rosemary Punch.
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It's not just about to get cold, it's about to be colder than it has been throughout all of 2016.
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El Niño typically brings warmer temperatures into the northern United States but colder, wetter and stormier weather in the south.
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So, just because it's colder than usual in your city this week doesn't mean it's not trending warmer over time.
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Though these painful sores can be more likely to form in colder climates, the weather itself isn't exactly to blame.
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Even if it's colder and more distant than most World War II movies, it's still a World War II movie.
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VanderZanden has been staving off the winter doldrums (colder weather, fewer scooter trips) by mulling over the unit economics conundrum.
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Colder and richer areas in the north may benefit from improved health and agriculture and lower energy costs, researchers said.
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Overall, this lunation is our first sign of the colder months (and the effort they so often require) to come.
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Your showers have gotten colder, you've eased up on the makeup, and you're wearing all manner of easy, breezy clothes.
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Forecasters said temperatures are expected to be colder than the North Pole, which, as you can imagine, is not normal.
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The heatwave is expected to continue over the weekend and into next week, with colder temperatures expected later next week.
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As we move into the colder months, the planets ebb and flow through their paths, both direct and in retrograde.
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When scientists say they're making things colder, they just mean that they're trying to slow all of the particles down.
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Brian K. Hawthorne, colorist at DevaCurl Devachan Hair Salon, agrees that when the temperatures get colder, clients go warmer — literally.
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As you walk around, the bar will adjust so you know if you're getting "warmer" or "colder," the company explains.
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Now that Syd is recording under her own name, singing over colder, quieter electrobeats, that band identity is a loss.
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An additional hour of darkness increases listening by 1.5 percentage points, and colder weather brings a slight increase in listening.
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Certain areas, such as Texas, saw a much steeper decline of 20% due to the colder temperatures and drier weather.
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This results in colder winters across large regions of Europe and Russia, but also occasionally in the U.S. as well.
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Colder-than-normal temperatures, including an ice storm across central and eastern Canada, helped cut retail trade by 1.3 percent.
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As long ago as 1973, a study suggested that an ice-free Arctic Ocean could make regions further south colder.
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The Northeast can expect to become colder throughout the weekend, with afternoon highs Sunday 15 to 20 degrees below average.
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The temperature hovered in the low 30s, but standing on the bank of a frozen brook, it felt much colder.
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But it is due to recover somewhat during next week when the weather turns colder again, boosting French heating demand.
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Places like Vermont, Quebec, and Ontario are colder than we are in the winter but hotter in the growing season.
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The warmest February on record may have hit chocolate consumption as people tend to eat more chocolate in colder climes.
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If Wednesday is the shortest day of the year, why is it going to get colder before it gets warmer?
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I commiserated with a friend who was visiting from Montreal and, like me, feels inexplicably sluggish in the colder months.
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In, an admittedly darker explanation, alcohol consumption is connected to depression—something prevalent in colder places where sunlight is limited.
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The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects this winter to be about 18 percent colder than last year's historically mild season.
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The bottom line: There will be some benefits to a warmer planet, notably in colder regions like Canada and Russia.
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This time around, NASA wants to see how the booster will handle much colder propellant, at around 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Low winds and colder air flowing from the Himalayan mountain range traps the pollution in a cloud over the region.
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Utilities had stockpiled an additional 34 million tons of coal during the final months of 2015, anticipating a colder winter.
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On Saturday, Ophelia was a Category 3 hurricane, but the storm has weakened as it moved northeast to colder waters.
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The next 14 days are in total darkness, making the moon's surface one of the colder places in the universe.
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A Sarku's employee waited for stray passersby, holding a plastic tray of teriyaki chicken samples getting colder by the minute.
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"The GreenHome101 blog called the FH500 "a fan that can be used all year long, in colder and warmer months.
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Meanwhile, Asians and Jewish people are seen in these surveys as highly competent but colder, less friendly and maybe untrustworthy.
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Sustainable fishing practices and colder temperatures in the northern part of the Gulf have brought in record hauls since 2010.
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The colder I get, the less I want to share every passing insight (or lack thereof) with a broader audience.
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As a general rule, the influenza virus likes to spread in colder, drier weather, so it peters out during summer.
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" He said that he did not necessarily expect colder cities to follow suit: "I don't think it's happening in Moscow.
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But investigators were stymied in their search for the killer, and the case only grew colder as the years passed.
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It was 240 degrees, snowing, the Atlantic Ocean was colder than normal at 230 degrees, and the winds were whipping.
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Fashion Review It was raining in Paris on Sunday, just days after Europe had been colder than the North Pole.
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Employment of smarter technologies, expanded community intervention programs, and even colder weather could help explain year-to-year local changes.
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In a colder climate with single-pane windows, you could recoup your costs in energy savings in about two months.
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But the park management still needs to work hard to attract more visitors, particularly in the quieter and colder months.
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Relatively mild and sunny weather continues into Thursday, too, before some clouds, showers and colder weather return Friday into Saturday.
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Lows range from the upper teens to low 20s in our colder suburbs, to the mid- to upper 20s downtown.
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But I've found that the nanospun Futurelight fabric works just as well as a light outer shell in colder temperatures.
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Lastly, colder tropical waters often mean stronger trade winds blowing from the east that can "tears apart hurricanes," said Klotzbach.
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North American elk are primarily found in deciduous forests, prairies and mountainous terrain, while Asian elk prefer colder, flatter areas.
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Everyone can make one basic seasonal forecast with great confidence, though — that the winter will be colder than the summer.
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The loss of wildlife makes this world a lonelier, colder place and deprives future generations of a genuinely wild planet.
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"You have colder nights and warmer days pretty consistently, and the temperature rarely gets close to freezing," Mr. Boot said.
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The inevitable climate bear market will be more sudden, geologically, longer and colder than any climatologist can at present imagine.
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Colder temperatures there mean more of the material the spacecraft collects could be preserved from when the asteroid first formed.
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This rapid change to colder temperatures means many will see rain change to freezing rain, then sleet and finally snow.
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The standard Trucker Jacket will be $198, and a Sherpa Jacket, which adds insulation for colder weather, will be $248.
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Temperatures are shifting back in the colder direction, but they are still relatively above average for this time of year.
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Hurricanes are rare in Canada due to colder waters killing the storm's main source of energy, the Associated Press reported.
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Further studies performed in Germany in 1998 found that colder weather posed a significant risk factor for increased death rates.
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But the range extends to include temperatures much colder or warmer than Earth because of the constraints of their data.
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And it will feel even colder to the 55 million Americans who will experience below-zero temperatures because of windchill.
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Amber Rose and Blac Chyna are officially on tour ... switching it up from Trinidad to the colder climate of Toronto.
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Either way, it's better to stock up on a coat or two now before the colder weather hits us without warning.
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My muscles and body shuts down in weather colder than 60 degrees, so if I can avoid the water, I will.
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New Year's Eve is expected to be 20 to 40 degrees colder than usual across much of the US, forecasters say.
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East Asians, on the other hand, are thought to have evolved thick, straight hair as an adaptive response to colder climates.
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The disappearance of the sea also affected the local climate — summers have been getting hotter, and winters have been getting colder.
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These details humanize the colder aspects of space travel, and remind us that humanity occupies a fragile place in the cosmos.
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A much colder weather pattern is expected in the coming weeks, which should clear up the fog as the rivers freeze.
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Feed grain sales that normally accelerate in November, when colder weather increases the appetites of cattle and hogs, have remained tepid.
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Otto said that the system is expected to combine with colder air on the coast, creating conditions for a major storm.
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K303-230e, which is a bit farther away, has a year comparable to 22 days on Earth is about 210% colder.
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He predicted that disagreements in the technology sector will probably get even "colder" in the coming months — or even coming years.
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Temperatures in the Midwest dropped to the negative 30s today, which is colder than in Antarctica, according to the Associated Press.
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Air temperatures from Nunavut to Ontario have plunged well below zero Fahrenheit, with wind chills colder than minus-40 degrees Fahrenheit.
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As I've argued before, the Cold War never really ended, it just got a bit colder during the past two decades.
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That's because ocean circulation — in which deeper, colder waters rise to the surface and replace warmer ocean waters — will be reduced.
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But it's not all bad: Expect a mild high of 41, but moderate winds will make it feel a touch colder.
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Hypothermia is always a concern since the caves are generally around 55 degrees Farenheit, which gets much colder when you're wet.
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And that advantage, as Live Science previously reported , should eventually allow NASA to create condensates far colder than any on Earth.
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Keep the cover on for some extra insulation in the colder months, then take it off in the spring and summer.
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But until you're ready to use it, you have to keep it waaaaay colder, frozen at -218 to -25 degrees centigrade.
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The variation in the island's elevation allows for colder temperatures at higher altitudes -- which can support winter weather precipitation, he says.
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The whole country is beautiful, according to Ddida, although much, much colder than his home Uganda, where it's summer all around.
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It was cold the morning Stacy Loknath was killed, colder than any New Year's Day in New York City since 22016.
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It'll likely be colder than average along the US northern tier from Minnesota to the Pacific Northwest, and in southeastern Alaska.
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The same system was also expected to cause heavy snow in the Midwest Wednesday as it met colder air from Canada.
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Friday's survey for the services sector also showed cooling momentum in the construction sector, which the NBS attributed to colder weather.
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While I have yet to see Colder Than Mars, the documentary that's attempting to capitalize on 2013's viral Winnipeg vs.
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Edmonton matches with Alexandria, Minnesota, which is slightly colder on average than Edmonton, despite its location further south on the map.
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Pluto's atmosphere is colder than they expected Because of these lower temperatures, less gases are escaping out into space than expected.
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Winter 143/17 is likely to be colder than the record warm winter of 2015/16 which should increase gas consumption.
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Layer Your Products Engelman likes to apply multiple moisturizers to the body to thoroughly hydrate the skin during the colder months.
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She's due sometime next spring ... but with the colder weather coming soon, she might want to start thinking about bundling up.
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The zoo also released a statement to accompany the video, explaining how it handles different animals when the weather gets colder.
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The cab's dashboard said it was 18 degrees outside, and with 17 MPH winds it felt much, much colder than that.
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Equipment and weapons systems aren't as effective in colder weather and optics also change, while radios and vehicles need extra maintenance.
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The expected surge in Pakistani demand is occurring as colder-than-normal winter weather in North Asia has increased LNG requirements.
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In order to save them, he believes humans need to get the antechinus to migrate to southern Australia, where it's colder.
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Record-low temperatures are forecast for Chicago this week, when the city will be colder than Antarctica, Mount Everest and Siberia.
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The claim prompted the Finns -- whose forests are protected from fires by a colder, wetter climate -- to mercilessly laugh at Trump.
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They are larger in colder climates, but in the tropics, he said, a 30-pound, lion-colored dog is the norm.
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Winds are mainly calm and lows settle in the low 30s in our colder areas and mid- to upper 13s elsewhere.
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Her style selections over the years — including faux fur, leather, and autumnal colors — serve as inspiration as the weather gets colder.
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A biologist is studying the Italian wall lizard, above, to learn how it's adapted to a colder and more crowded environment.
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For reference, Chicago has had only 15 days ever drop to minus-20 or colder in 150 years of record keeping.
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As we move into the winter months, nights are getting colder, and it's increasingly dangerous for people without access to shelter.
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In colder temperatures, that capsule, which is made of fats and oils called lipids, hardens into a shell around the virus.
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Dick's said hunting and electronic sales lagged, while colder spring weather led to a delayed start to outdoor sports and activities.
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The closer we got to St. John's the colder it became — the east coast unbuffered from the ocean winds' true power.
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Nepal and Afghanistan, as well as hilly areas in India, may benefit from the weather changes because of their colder climates.
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Scientists were able to study the moon and find a few similarities it has to Earth, though Titan is much colder.
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I'm sure it's getting colder outside as the train heads north to Paris, but it's warm enough on the top deck.
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In the same way as I put on different clothes, I reverted to the music I associate with colder weather, too.
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Temperatures in the area have dropped into the single digits as of Monday, and driving winds make it feel much colder.
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He created a method to spray water from nearby glacial streams into freezing air during colder months to create artificial glaciers.
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Ocean warming is making storms slowerHurricanes use warm water as fuel, normally weakening as they move over land or colder water.
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Ask for it shaken if you want a colder, mellower cocktail with an aerated texture and thoroughly mixed-in olive juice.
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The CBO ignores this truism, which is like arguing that if you put something in the freezer, it won't get colder.
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For the upcoming months, La Niña favors colder winters in the Northern United States and drier conditions across the southern tier.
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"During the ice ages, the bands of vegetation moved up and down as the environment becomes warmer or colder," Dearing said.
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"If case numbers decrease over the summer, it is a good idea to prepare for a resurgence during the colder months."
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The top of the birth canal is slightly wider in populations from colder climates, perhaps to help make the body stockier.
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In short: the temperature drop might be exaggerated and your body might be colder closer to your butt than other parts.
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Were they not well enough adapted to the colder climate during the ice age that covered much of Europe in glaciers?
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The shock was how great a dip that was and thus how much colder the hydrogen was than cosmologists had figured.
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Belgian energy consumption per capita remains among the highest in Europe — behind only much colder countries like Norway, Finland, and Iceland.
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Weather extremes: Parts of the U.S. Midwest are colder than parts of Antarctica as wildfires rage in Australia's record-breaking heat.
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He also said he doesn't know how insects in colder climates will respond to temperature spikes, but he intends to investigate.
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Pitchers sometimes take time to build their velocity during the colder months, but Chapman has used his slider more than ever.
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"I don't think people know, especially when the ice is under there, it's a little bit colder," Jackson said last month.
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But another person briefed on the conversation said it had been noticeably colder than the president's meetings with other gulf leaders.
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In an extreme case it could even cause the Gulf Stream to shut down, plunging much of Europe into colder weather.
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He's squeezing in a Mets-Angels game on his vacation, something he "probably wouldn't be down for" if it were colder.
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Aid agencies have urged the authorities to close Vucjak and find better accommodation for the migrants as the weather gets colder.
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Beer Steins: Set of 2 The colder the beer, the better, and these double-walled insulated beer steins will prove it.
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My head was hot and grew hotter and my hands grew colder and I tried to stand but I couldn't move.
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Winter fasts are considered easier — the days are shorter, and usually colder, meaning less thirst — while summer fasts are more taxing.
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However, if we get caught on the colder side, then we could see temperatures fall from the 50s into the 40s.
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And unlike a quantum computer, a supercomputer does not have components that must be kept at temperatures colder than deep space.
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Whether you welcome it or curse it, colder air is back and likely to linger through Saturday despite plenty of sun.
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And having our options open is important, because as the days get colder, our opinions surrounding hot beverages grow only stronger.
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These first English migrants to Jamestown endured terrible disease and arrived during a period of drought and colder-than-normal winters.
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It turns out sunsets are, in fact, better during the colder months of the year, according to NOAA meteorologist Stephen Corfidi.
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And, particularly in colder cities like Detroit and Wichita, "squatting" in vacant homes when there isn't shelter available is the norm.
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As with the fridge, you should store your milk in the back of the freezer at 0 degrees Fahrenheit or colder.
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What I hadn't realized is that it would be 23 degrees and snowing when we landed — 17 degrees colder than Bangkok.
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Meteorologists now forecast the weather over the U.S. Lower 48 states will fluctuate from warmer to colder than normal through Dec.
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I also found the actual photos to have somewhat colder hues and more contrast than photos taken with the iPhone 22017.
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The colder the winter, the thicker and more stable the ice and the larger the spaces left by the ebbing tide.
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US cities at the center of a frigid, deadly weather system called the polar vortex are colder than most of Antarctica.
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After a couple of mild days, we trend cooler today, and noticeably colder tomorrow and Friday, with highs only near 210.
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Just as the climate started to turn colder, the plague appeared on the Southern shores of the Mediterranean — in AD 541.
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These protests kicked off way back in April, though, and the Defenders are clearly feeling it as the weather grows colder.
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Artists like Ron English and even early Kaws turned the messages of advertising inside out to reveal harder and colder truths.
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Colder weather compared with March last year and flooding in St. Louis, Missouri, also hurt sales of seasonal products, the company said.
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The three most important ingredients to look for in your moisturizers as the weather gets colder are hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and glycerin.
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Dhaval Bhanusali, a dermatologist based in New York, told INSIDER that dandruff is more common in the colder, drier months of winter.
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"My early thoughts are for a warmer November into December and then some colder risk in January but primarily February," he said.
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She gives your morning commute an effortless look and is one of the few boots that isn't restricted to the colder months.
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"Our ... models have been consistently indicating a transition to a colder pattern across the northern half of Europe by January," he said.
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The days are getting darker, the weather's getting colder, and Halloween approaches — which can mean only one thing: It's scary movie season!
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In December the rift accelerated -- clocking an additional 18 kilometers (11 miles) of further movement through colder glacial ice within a month.
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It can also work as a layering piece for under dresses and sleeveless tops when the temps drop in the colder months.
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Seed companies offered North Dakota farmers new varieties that allowed soybeans to thrive in the state's colder climate and shorter growing season.
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But it was already such a comfort to me, he argued, and it would be cold in New York, colder than Callao.
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" The colder those bubbles are, the least likely you are to have a cork fly off out of your control," Milne says.
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In fact, the last recorded low on Mars was negative 99.4 degrees Fahrenheit — way colder than the Midwest, but still pretty impressive.
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But when the interviewer questioned how he could be friendly with the American president, Mr. Macron laid out his colder, strategic assessment.
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Like that hair cut you're attempting to grow out for colder months, welcome to that in-between stage of your personal style.
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The Weather Company forecast both UK and Nordic weather to be colder than normal in February after being warmer than normal January.
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While they are operating well, they are constantly losing power and are getting colder as they move away from the Sun's heat.
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What's great about summer is the dreary fogginess of the darker, colder months is removed, relieving one less pressure of our lives.
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The good news for South America is that colder winter weather and dry skies have reduced the number of new Zika cases.
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Biologist Carl Bergmann suggested that warm-blooded creatures indigenous to colder climates were larger, while those found in warmer regions were smaller.
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If La Niña begins in the colder months, it's likely to be much more noticeable than if it hits in the summer.
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As the temperature turns colder and the holidays draw closer, winter seasonal releases are making their way to bars, restaurants and retailers.
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Originally, Maingear had difficulties shipping liquid-cooled desktops in colder climates because the coolant would freeze inside of the reservoir and pipes.
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Much colder weather is on the way for the east coast of the United States, according to the latest forecasts from NOAA.
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As it gets even colder, adding a turtleneck or mock-neck to the mix makes the look even more dynamic and versatile.
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Areas just outside of downtown could see temperatures plummet into the minus-teens Fahrenheit on Monday morning, with wind chills even colder.
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These events take place in water colder than 41 degrees Fahrenheit (5 degrees Celsius), and you won't see anyone in a wetsuit.
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If warmer weather represents a time when floors should be washed, shelves dusted, and trinkets regulated, then what about those colder times?
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It is usually much colder than the rest of the galaxy, so the gas creates a cosmic cold front of galactic proportions.
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It is usually much colder than the rest of the galaxy, so the gas creates a cosmic cold front of galactic proportions.
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They were poorly rested, and the -36 degrees was markedly colder than comparably balmy 14 degrees they'd grown accustomed to in Longyearbyen.
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The facilities were clean, but it was colder than anything they had ever experienced, with snow blanketing the valley surrounding the base.
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More than any other, though, this now legendary phenomena of Winnipeg being colder than Mars mostly conjures one specific memory for me.
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On top, colder westerly winds usually do enough to stave off any approaching warm weather, but in the 2016 incident, they didn't.
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And due to the effects of greenhouse gases, the Pacific Ocean has been slightly colder than its historic average in recent years.
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I thought it would be a colder winter than it was and it didn't go up, now it's got to be hot.
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In the Game of Game of Thrones — a game of ice, zombies, and psychotic child rulers — nothing's colder than a cold open.
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The recent thunderstorms have been more intense than usual because the hot air rises to encounter colder air in the upper atmosphere.
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On the colder side of the storm, heavy snow is likely to cause blizzard conditions in the northern Plains and Upper Midwest.
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But a colder winter is also likely to mean less driving and less gasoline consumption in 2016/17 than in 2015/16.
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But she has to act quickly, because Toby Toad might be on a photoshoot hiatus once the weather gets colder, Mikell said.
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The mercury, as the story opens, is set at minus 6 degrees — colder than most of us regularly experience, but not unimaginable.
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He added that Brazil's weather in August — the country's colder season — will present less of a threat for the spread of mosquitoes.
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But in the August 2015 meeting, Karp described the relationship with the federal government as colder, while discussing Palantir's business more broadly.
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What's happening is the warm ridge is out there, and what happens over us is a trough of colder air settles in.
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It feels great in your hand, and unlike stainless steel, it won't become too cold to bear outside during the colder months.
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This pack comes with five options that are ideal for colder months and wardrobes — from a deep blue to a rich maroon.
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The way parents cared for their children in colder conditions means they would have kept them inside more, away from direct sunlight.
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"I wear it around my waist in case I have to go to the theater, or if it gets colder," he said.
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But even so, what we're seeing now is about 15 degrees colder than normal for this time of year, Mr. Homenuk said.
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It's a great way to send off the dreamy days of summer as we move onto the colder half of the year.
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Another antithesis to the soft pink and earth-tone eye makeup typical of colder months is the vibrant '80s-esque winged eye.
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Seattle: The temperature was minus-6 at game time, with a wind chill of minus-25, and somehow it felt colder afterward.
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Indeed, they may survive only in places like northern Greenland, which has remained drier and colder than other parts of the Arctic.
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Fire made it possible to heat, warm environments and thereby made human migration around the world a possibility, even into colder climates.
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In addition, without the mitigating effect of the wind blowing across the water, summers are hotter and winters colder throughout the region.
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If you live in a colder climate, paint the exterior of the box with a dark color so it retains more heat.
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Heating homes to keep them warm and comfortable — especially during the colder months of the year — has an impact on the environment.
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"I've played in colder in football, but that's probably the coldest baseball game I ever played," Tebow told reporters after the game.
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On Thursday, colder air near the ground stuck around longer than expected; that meant that more snow ended up sticking on roads.
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The side facing away from the star is significantly colder, and little heat is transferred between the two sides of the planet.
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The 2020 edition of the Farmers' Almanac predicts that two-thirds of the country will face a colder-than-normal winter season.
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Confidence: Medium The weekend starts on a colder note, with mostly sunny skies on Saturday and highs only in the upper 40s.
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The cavernous stone garages that I may as well have gotten lost in were cold, and the people I met even colder.
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Most of the excitement is happening in Chongli, an even colder district in the Dama Mountains, about 150 miles to the northwest.
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The colder northern climate wasn't nearly as suitable for wine production, he thought, and California's perfect conditions weren't going anywhere anytime soon.
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The company has benefited from colder weather and a handful of snowstorms across the U.S., hiking demand for winter apparel and accessories.
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Temperatures then cool to the mid-30s to lower 40s by dawn, with breezy conditions making temperatures feel a bit colder, too.
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Highs head for the 50s again before a late-day cold front ushers in colder air for our late week and weekend.
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Confidence: Medium It's noticeably colder on Friday, with more normal highs in the low 40s, even with a good deal of sunshine.
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So far this year, the residents of Oymyakon have endured eight consecutive mornings with lows of minus 50 degrees Celsius or colder.
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Duck boots might not be the cutest pair of shoes, but they will protect your feet from the elements during colder months.
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As you can see, both do solid work brightening the image, but the Pixel 22020 is colder, flatter and more evenly brightened.
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And lately, the burger purveyor's snark is reaching triple-stack levels — and its trolling of competitors is colder than a Frosty shake.
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North and west of the city it is colder still: 9 below zero in Sussex, N.J., with a wind chill of -20.
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Warming temperatures around the Arctic are affecting other fossil fuel projects, too, disrupting machinery that's been calibrated to operate in colder weather.
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Des Moines, Iowa, set a daily record low with a temperature of minus 20°F, and a wind chill far colder than that.
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A winterlike storm associated with colder air will spread rain and snow over the northwestern United States late this week and this weekend.
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Oklahoma City was expected to see a high temperature of 264 on Monday -- 279 degrees colder than Anchorage, Alaska's forecast high of 143.
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Gone are the camels and pine greens of the colder months; persimmon, citron, and lavender have sprung up, tulip-like, in their stead.
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The blanket is light and airy enough for the warmer months, but still thick enough to keep you warm in the colder months.
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Even if they're both room temperature, the tile will feel colder because it transfers heat from your bare foot faster than the carpet.
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And it's unlikely that people who live in a colder climate will get a sufficient level of Vitamin D from the sun alone.
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Those textures are dictated by weather patterns, with hardier greens growing in colder climates and more delicate greens growing in more mild ones.
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Milder spring temperatures around the United States following a stretch of colder-than-normal weather are expected to lift demand for outdoor grilling.
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It's much colder than I dressed for, so we only make it about three-quarters of a mile before I turn us around.
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In the colder months, humidity decreases and your skin is stripped of moisture, which makes your winter skin-care regimen your saving grace.
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Gonzalez, who spent about four days under the bridge, said the wind would funnel underneath it at night, making it feel dramatically colder.
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As El Nino fades and is replaced by La Nina, the winter of 2016/17 will almost certainly be colder, boosting gas demand.
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Confidence: Medium Tomorrow night: Skies remain mostly to partly cloudy as colder air rushes in on a gusty breeze from the west-northwest.
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Some of us reach for more hydrating bases and highlighters when the weather gets colder, while others gravitate toward richer lips and nails.
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Wednesday was warm in Santa Barbara, California, but Google's quantum computing labs there were pleasingly cool—colder than outer space in some spots.
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As the nights got colder, they think she might have decided to get out of line and cross between the ports of entry.
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Temperatures are on a roller coaster with unseasonable warmth today, colder conditions tonight and tomorrow, then another big burst of warmth on Thursday.
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This polyester, machine-washable shirt also wicks and dries sweat efficiently, even allowing you to wear it to the gym on colder days.
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Friday It was even colder, and I really struggled with what I could wear under the vest that would keep me warm enough.
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Located in West Glacier, Montana, Iceberg Lake is a glassy, green pool that's often filled with floating ice chunks in the colder months.
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Since the water on the other side of the Atlantic tends to be colder, European hurricanes are rare compared to their American counterparts.
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In many parts of the northern hemisphere, it's cold out there right now and it's set to get colder in the coming weeks.
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Kinder, gentler cleansers that hydrate (rather than harsh exfoliating or foam formulations), since skin irritation can increase along with dryness in colder weather.
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Bear experts told FOX 35 as colder temperatures move in, the animals are trying to stock up on food before going into hibernation.
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Once you've fed Garfield, a thermometer appears at the top of the screen with "Colder" on one side and "Warmer" on the other.
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With these results, they also hope to better understand the nature of clouds on objects besides Earth and the atmospheres of colder planets.
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Wedding season may be spring through summer, but you'll often find the best venues and caterers are more available during the colder months.
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The Verdict: This is a great moisturizing chemical SPF, and I think it would be especially good to wear in the colder months.
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When I read the script and I imagined the role before I was on set and met Joe, I imagined Klaus being colder.
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In my testing, I left the gloves powered on full time when riding in 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-18 degrees Celsius) weather or colder.
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"Temperatures will also take a notable downturn on Monday, and the gusty winds will make the air feel that much colder," Elliott said.
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For one, the planet's polar atmosphere is way colder and less dense than we expected, with an average temperature of -157 degrees Celsius.
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The Cold Atom Lab (CAL) will create a spot aboard the International Space Station 10 billion times colder than the vacuum of space.
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It may be able to come up with complicated ways humans haven't thought of to get experiments colder and make measurements more precise.
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If you need a high-tech jacket for colder weather, the Micro Puff Hoody performs — and it also goes well with street clothes.
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Meanwhile, colder nations like Norway, Canada, and Sweden are about 25-34 percent richer than they would have been without warmer global temperatures.
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Because of their short coats, they're not suited for cold weather; greyhounds with blankets or sweaters are common sights in the colder months.
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"There is a chance that that may help us next year - if we get a warmer summer and a colder winter," he said.
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B says that this spring has been much wetter and colder than the previous two, and emergence and early growth is noticeably slower.
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And look at me now: I chose to move even farther north in order to enjoy an even colder and even longer winter.
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By editing a mouse version of the gene into pig cells, they gave pigs the ability to withstand colder temperatures more easily, too.
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You CAN Drink It Year-RoundSpring and summer are rosé season in America, but there's no reason to cut back in colder months.
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People's sleep was obviously most affected by warmer nights during summer—there were three times as many sleepless nights compared to colder months.
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Hurricanes usually weaken as they reach the colder waters of the Northeast, which is why states like Massachusetts and Maine see relatively few.
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Forget about the outdoors for a bit and join these fireside stars inside as they warm up to the idea of colder weather!
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Out of reach of the sun's direct beams for months at a time, the hemisphere would get colder than any winter on record.
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Plus, the fleece material keeps the blanket warm long after you unplug it, making it perfect for outdoor events in the colder months.
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Generally, a narrow, blacker band indicates a stormy, icy and colder than average winter, and a wide brown band indicates a mild one.
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For colder weather, there are sheltered spaces that have LED panels in the ceiling, allowing for a "simulated roofscape and virtual immersive experiences."
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The South Pole is in the middle of its six-month night, when a lack of sunlight drives the frigid temperatures even colder.
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Arctic sea ice typically shrinks until mid-September, when darker nights and colder temperatures come, and the ice cover begins to expand again.
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Bomb cyclones can help draw colder air in from the North, which could, say, blast areas in the northern hemisphere with icy temperatures.
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From New England to Texas, weather forecasters warn it's going to be 20 degrees to 403 degrees colder than usual over New Year's.
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It's very easy—nobody wants to really wait outside for a bus, and depending on the weather, what happens in the colder months?
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A weak vortex means colder weather in the mid-latitudes, as lobes of the vortex start to creep away from the Arctic region.
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It's important to remember, however—In an attempt at finding the silver lining of the situation—that there are places much, much colder.
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The ponte fabric is super stretchy and on the thicker side, so I plan to wear these a lot during the colder months.
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The couple lived in the home during the colder months of the year and spent their summers at their home in Windsor, England.
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This year, he has decided to plant sugar cane instead and move some of his production to higher altitudes where it is colder.
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Coronavirus and a warmer spring A warmer spring likely brings hope to those in colder climates who are stuck inside during the coronavirus.
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Here, five ways she can update the aesthetic of the moment for colder days so that instead of hibernating come winter, she'll thrive.
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High pressure settles in overnight, with lows dropping to the mid- to upper 20s in our colder locations to the low 30s downtown.
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The floral pattern and pastel colors are totally spring-y, but the longer skirt and easily layered-upon sleeves work for colder weather.
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The chopper's infrared cameras can present hotter areas in "white" and colder areas in varying shades of gray to black—or vice versa.
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We felt deflated — until he added that, when the wind was factored in, Mount Washington had been colder by far than anywhere else.
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Fall will be here before you know it, which means now is the perfect time to get your colder weather wardrobe in order.
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Clear to partly cloudy and cold at night with lows in the mid-30s in our colder spots to the low 40s downtown.
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That could also apply to other South American countries like Argentina and Chile, which are less populous than Brazil but have colder weather.
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The negative values are the anomalies that are colder than the 1880-1899 average and positive values hotter than the 1880-1899 average.
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The Linde Center is winterized — providing opportunities for programming in the colder months, as well as rentals for weddings in the off-season.
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By the end of the week, I had started looking forward to my runs despite my sore legs and the considerably colder air.
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But winds from the northwest at 10 to 15 mph, gusting over 20 mph at times, make it feel another five degrees colder.
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That's the time a tree needs to be exposed to temperatures colder than 45 degrees to ensure consistent blooming and plenty of fruit.
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For good reason -— quantum computers must be stored at extremely cold temperatures (as in, around 200 times colder than outer space, Welser said).
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Second, colder sea surfaces generally mean more dense air over large swathes of the ocean — and with denser air comes more overall stability.
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Sockeye salmon process the oxygen in water more efficiently the colder it is, so they need more oxygen when the water is hotter.
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A few clouds around Friday night, with lows in the upper teens in the colder outer suburbs to the 20s in the city.
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I love cold-weather clothes (my husband and I look 1,000 times better in the colder months, when wool and turtlenecks are involved).
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Skies are partly to mostly sunny with colder highs only in the mid-40s, although that's near to above normal for early January.
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The blanket is light and airy enough for the warmer months, but still thick enough to keep her warm in the colder months.
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The blanket is light and airy enough for the warmer months, but still thick enough to keep her warm in the colder months.
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With ceramides as the key ingredient, this moisturizer will be especially useful in the colder, windier temps that will be descending this fall.
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In colder climates, like Iceland, as fish like capelin head north other fish that were previously found farther south move into their waters.
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"It's a lot colder than other rinks I've skated on, but it was still so much fun," 12-year-old Harper told Insider.
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Even on a day when it is colder than average where you live, the world as a whole is frequently warmer than average.
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Starting with Democrats, we see that as respondents get more pessimistic about the economy, they feel warmer toward Sanders and colder toward Clinton.
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However, I know that I'll be getting much more mileage out of it as the weather gets colder and as my skin gets drier.
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The low on Thursday morning may be even colder, and could make a run at the city's all-time record of minus 27°F.
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Colder air can't carry as much moisture (think the opposite of swampy subtropical New Orleans), so cold and dry conditions go hand and hand.
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The walk home is uphill, and it has gotten colder, but we decide to count this as our exercise and forego taking a Lyft.
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Colder than Alaska, Mars (technically), and even parts of Antarctica, which isn't so surprising because it's presently summer in Antarctica, but sounds wild nonetheless.
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Its 7,400 pounds of cargo include an experiment that will chill atoms to just about absolute zero—colder than the vacuum of space itself.
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As a result, suggests Kent, seasonal shifts on Earth may be more pronounced, producing hotter summers, colder winters, wetter rain seasons, and drier droughts.
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