Sentences with phrase «if temperatures dip»

If temperatures dip to 78 - degrees F after an 86 - degree F day, that lightweight wrap will come in handy.
That could mean a slightly earlier fall color season, particularly if temperatures dip below freezing.
Choosing coats and cover - ups in paler colors ensures you look ready for spring, while still staying warm if the temperature dips!

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A couple of things that could contribute to the batter being thicker than expected: - Not letting the flax egg fully set - Not using the exact flour blend in the recipe (I have not tested this with other flours, only the ones in my blend)- Dipping the measuring cup into the flour vs. spooning it into the measuring cup - The flour not being at room temperature (if it's from the fridge or freezer, it will be dryer and will suck up the moisture).
This velvety smooth and flavourful dip is a great alternative to hummus and is delicious as a dip for crackers, chips and veggie sticks, or as a spread on a sandwich with grilled vegetables and sundried tomatoes.The dip is best at room temperature or slightly warm, so if you are serving it from the fridge, pop it into the microwave for 30 seconds or so to take the chill off.
If dipping in chocolate, melt chocolate chips in a double boiler and let cool to room temperature.
We all know, even if some won't admit, that Peyton has looked his most vulnerable in recent years when the temperature dips below freezing.
Or, if you live here in Houston, the temperature has dipped from the high 90s to the mid 90s and the mosquito population has dropped from biblical - plague - level to a mere swarm....
If your menstrual cycle is regular, and you chart your basal body temperature (BBT) every month, then you may notice an implantation dip (or a drop in temperature) during your luteal phase (about one week after ovulation).
Rain is a problem and kills down - covered chicks ages 9 to 23 days if they can't warm up and dry off after heavy storms in November and December when temperatures are likely to dip.
Helliker and Richter found that they could explain the ratios if they assumed that, even in the northernmost regions where the average annual temperature dips to -10 °C, the leaves maintain an average temperature of 21.4 °C.
It's a nice entry into the luxury - car world without dropping crazy money — like dipping your toes in the water to see if you like the temperature.
Now that temperatures are dipping below freezing, some homeowners may be wondering if it's time to sign up for a furnace protection plan.
For an emergency treatment, if you have cats or dogs and they are badly infested with fleas, you can dip them in a flea bath consisting of a tub of warm water (the water temperature should be about the same as their body temperature.
Under the law, if outside temperatures dip below freezing, or 32 - degrees Fahrenheit, dogs can not be left tethered outside for more than 30 minutes.
Under the law, if outside temperatures dip below freezing, 32 - degrees Fahrenheit, pets can not be left unattended outside for more than 30 minutes.
If you live in a cold climate, keep your dog toasty warm when the temperature dips.
If you're among the population that lives somewhere where the temperature doesn't dip below 50 or 60 degrees, you're lucky.
In the rainy season months from May to October, the water temperature dips but seldom if ever goes below 27 °C.
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 minuteIf 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 minuteif they step outside for just a few minutes.
Now if this cycle is repeating then everyone can be very relaxed about the long term temperature trend even if global temperatures dip definitively.
David — if you revisit the link I provided earlier (along with temperature indices from other sources), I believe you'll see a continuing temperature rise over the past 44 years or so, continuing through 2010, with no «single steps» but only the expected bumps and dips from ENSO.
If one were to take the model and plot a curve of emission versus wavelength rather than simply summing up the values (integrating over wavelength), it would show a spectral curve of a black body at 288.2 k with the absorption lines of the atmosphere dipping down to the point where there is a spectral curve for a lower temperature at which there is emission going on in the wavelength bands associated with ghg absorption.
If the cell contains an absorbing gas, you will see absorption dips and lower total flux at the detector if the temperature of the cell is maintained below T by continuously removing energy from the cell and emission peaks if the cell is maintained above T by adding energIf the cell contains an absorbing gas, you will see absorption dips and lower total flux at the detector if the temperature of the cell is maintained below T by continuously removing energy from the cell and emission peaks if the cell is maintained above T by adding energif the temperature of the cell is maintained below T by continuously removing energy from the cell and emission peaks if the cell is maintained above T by adding energif the cell is maintained above T by adding energy.
If water vapour feedback was positive then due to the increased evaporation spurred on by the original warming in the MWP there should have ensued a period of elevated temperatures for thousands of years until the cooling of the Holocene as we dip into the next glacial period overwhelmed the positive water vapour forcing.
If, however, the models include human emissions, including greenhouse gases and aerosols, they accurately reproduce the 1940 to 1970 dip in temperatures.
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