Sentences with phrase «mid to late winter»

Someone's nailing mid to late Winter and that someone is Club Monaco!
Then they compared them to Arctic weather records and found that when the Arctic was warm, cold snaps happened more often in the East — and the higher that Arctic warming reached into the atmosphere in mid to late winter, the more severe winter storms hit.
Grapefruit is usually at its peak in mid to late winter around here and the best deals for strawberries are in the spring.

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In either case, oil looks remarkably the same — lows were most likely to have occurred in mid - to late winter, followed by a rally leading into the busy summer travel season.
These disruptions usually cause severe winter weather in mid - to late winter and affect large metropolitan centers of the northeastern United States.
In the science of life, known as Ayurveda, we think of mid - to late - winter as a kapha (earth and water) season characterized by cold, damp and heavy qualities.
any suggestions for mid - late spring in new york — normally wear black opaque tights in fall / winter / early spring but need to lighten up)!
any suggestions for mid - late spring in new york (normally wear black opaque tights in fall / winter / early spring but need to lighten up)!
Furthermore, I wanted to wear this blazer in late fall and early winter, i.e. Fairbanks late September to mid October, as an «overcoat» like shown in the photo.
In this series I'll be focusing on ways to style pieces that work in late Winter and early - mid Spring and how to style them now.
The way this 20 year old woman can so effectively make her character age from 15 to her mid to late twenties over the course of a few hours is remarkable, and reminiscent of similar roles we've seen from Jennifer Lawrence in Winter's Bone or Elizabeth Olsen in Martha Marcy May Marlene.
Karl Ludvigsen recalls how Frazer Nash had just the right sporting pedigree to appreciate the brilliant new sixes from Munich and Eisenach / London to Brighton — David Burgess-Wise braves the cold November weather to report on the most famous event in the old - car calendar / Douglas Ferreira and the Bond Affair Malcolm Bobbitt describes the unique relationship between the Bond Minicar and its intrepid sales representative, Douglas Ferreira / Auto Unions take on the Handicappers — Inspired by photographs from Ken Stewart's archive, Simon Moore takes a look at Auto Union's South African forays over the winter of 1936 - 37 / Seaton - Petter and the # 100 Car — Worthington - Williams unravels the story of the # 100 Seaton - Petter motor car, made in Yeovil, and examines the vogue for # 100 cars in the mid - to late - 1920s
The winter tires / wheels will come off in mid - to late - March, when I'm pretty sure there's no more snow in store, since winter tires do wear at a faster rate in warm weather.
Some agents recommend that a property be listed in early to mid January, as there are not as many homes listed on the market at that time (when compared to later in the winter or early spring).
As an example, I took up ski - ing aged 16 in 1980 and found information promulgated by the Ski Club of GB that traditional winters saw snow in mid to late November set the base, January would be particularly snowy and stormy and March and April would be increasingly warm and sunny.
[30] This was followed by articles printed in the Wilmington morning star and the Baltimore Sun newspapers in mid to late January 1991, with the popular TV scientist personality of the time, Carl Sagan, who was also the co-author of the first few nuclear winter papers along with Richard P. Turco, John W. Birks, Alan Robock and Paul Crutzen together collectively stated that they expected catastrophic nuclear winter like effects with continental sized impacts of «sub-freezing» temperatures as a result of if the Iraqis went through with their threats of igniting 300 to 500 pressurized oil wells and they burned for a few months.
This Phoenix home went up for sale in mid November, which is a little late for planting winter rye grass (usually too cold to germinate).
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