November is characterized by rapidly
falling daily high temperatures, however it's nothing to worry about, as daily highs decrease from a hot 33 °C to 28 °C over the course of the month, exceeding 35 °C and dropping below 25 °C, only one day in ten.
The month of October is characterized by
falling daily high temperatures, with daily highs decreasing from 37 °C to 33 °C over the course of the month, exceeding 39 °C or dropping below 31 °C only one day in ten.
Not exact matches
The average
daily maximum
temperature during the pup - rearing period was roughly 1 °C
higher in the first 12 years of monitoring than in the second 12 years, and over the same period the average number of pups surviving per pack per year
fell from five to three.
Daily high temperatures increase from 23 °C to 25 °C throughout the month, almost never exceeding 31 °C or
falling below 18 °C.
Just like the average
temperature,
daily highs also decrease as the month progresses,
falling from 8 °C to 6 °C across the month, rarely exceeding 13 °C or
falling below 0 °C.
This winter so far, the average
daily high temperatures haven't
fallen below 40 °F.
In extreme seasons — when precipitation
falls infrequently — July and August
daily high temperatures could average between 100 and 110 degrees Fahrenheit in cities such as Chicago, Washington, and Atlanta.
This is an important capability for predicting summer
temperatures because observed
daily temperatures are usually
higher on rainless days and when precipitation
falls less frequently than normal.