If you think you've got it bad for snow this winter, take a moment to consider the people of Oymyakon, the world's coldest inhabited place
where average winter temperatures dip to as low as − 50 °C (− 58 °F) and people risk frostbite, even if they step outside for just a few minutes.
«As an example, this means that at present, Washington DC is just a little too cold (34 degrees F in January) for palms to successfully propagate in the wild, but that you can expect range expansion in the coming decades
as average winter temperatures warm up,» said Reichgelt.
Specifically, a region would experience less seasonal snow
if average winter temperatures were initially above minus 14 degrees Celsius (7 degrees Fahrenheit).
If you want something more scientific, there's the The National Weather Service's winter weather outlook, which is calling for warmer than
average winter temperatures in the northeast.
With average summer temperatures of 21C - 28C, and
average winter temperatures of 15C - 21C, both locals and visitors are able to enjoy plenty of outdoor activities including the many festivals throughout the year.
The Seattle area has suffered its most significant and lingering snowfall — and lower than
average winter temperatures — in decades.
Still, in a country where
the average winter temperature is around minus 4 C and can drop to minus 30 C, many Finns may welcome the shift to higher temperatures.
Scientists suggest that above -
average winter temperatures were correlated with La Niña events, which were ultimately a good predictor of drought that reduced available nesting cover in the spring.
Since the 1950s,
the average winter temperature of Alaska's interior has risen by 7 degrees Fahrenheit.
But in Mediterranean climates — where
the average winter temperatures usually are above 30 degrees Fahrenheit — a different phenomenon occurs.
For the study, Lundquist examined relevant published research the world over that listed paired snow measurements in neighboring forested and open areas; then she plotted those locations and noted
their average winter temperatures.
Since 1950, however, our analysis shows
the average winter temperature has increased by 0.4 °F / decade (0.2 °C / decade) across the state, with an overall average winter temperature increase of 3.6 °F (2.0 °C).
During the past thousand years,
the average winter temperature in Svalbard's «capital» Longyearbyen has varied from minus 5 degrees Celsius around 1000 AD to minus 25 degrees around 1850.
The average winter temperature in the U.S. has risen 2.5 °F since 1970.
For cold - weather testing, Jaguar turned to its test facility in Arjeplog, Sweden, where
the average winter temperatures rarely exceed 5 - degrees Fahrenheit and can drop to as low as -40.
NOAA Forecasts US Likely to Have Above -
Average Winter Temperatures; La Niña Arrives, Southern Drought Concerns
In New Castle,
the average winter temperature is 34 degrees, and State Farm warns that «an eight - inch crack in a pipe can spew up to 250 gallons of water a day.»
Given that a cold Egyptian night for all the time I've lived there was a 4 degrees rainy night, with
an average winter temperature of about 8 - 13 degrees.
Boasting
an average winter temperature of 17 to 34 degrees Celsius in Tropical North Queensland, and 14 to 23 degrees Celsius in the Southern Great Barrier Reef, there's plenty of reasons to pack your swimming costumes and head north for warm, clear days and nights.
The researchers over at Climate Central wanted to show people just that, so they crunched the numbers from data sets from DayMet to calculate 1,001 American cities»
average winter temperatures and PRISM for the summer temperatures.
The average winter temperature in Newfoundland, Canada is 15 °F.
In England
the average winter temperature is 42 °F.
By late century the number of sub-freezing days declines by 41 %, under a high emissions scenario, and
average winter temperatures are projected to rise to 37 oF.
Average winter temperatures will still allow for snow under a high emissions scenario.
And an increase in average temperature of the Earth would also mean an increase in
average winter temperatures, hence warmer winters.
Average winter temperatures have already risen by over 7º F in some parts of Alaska, and will likely rise by 18 º F over the Arctic oceans in the next century.
In New Castle,
the average winter temperature is 34 degrees, and State Farm warns that «an eight - inch crack in a pipe can spew up to 250 gallons of water a day.»