Sentences with phrase «of a cold snap»

We've just come out of a cold snap in Colorado with temperatures in the teens and single digits and wind chill below zero.
Luckily, we've had a bit of a cold snap (read: respite from the heat) in Chicago lately, and I finally got to wear it.
Never mind that Britain, just as it was last winter and the winter before, was deep in the grip of a cold snap, which has seen some temperatures plummet to minus 20C, and that here 2010 has been the coolest year since 1996.
National Mining Association President Hal Quinn said the commission's «disappointing lack of action» comes on the heels of a cold snap that demonstrated the value that coal provides to power grids.
We had a few days of colder snaps at night and a weird day of hail -LRB-?!)
That means that the Southern Hemisphere glaciers kept flowing after the end of the cold snap, implying that the Younger Dryas did not hold sway there.
«Additional Arctic weather data raises forecast accuracy of cold snaps in Japan.»
Other research in Europe has shown that plants can shift another mechanism that controls their response to climate: vernalization, or the length of the cold snap required before a plant will respond to a warm spell as a growth signal.
By the end of the week, the Northeast is likely to feel the effects of the cold snap, though temperatures will be a little less extreme and likely in the 8 ° -14 °F below normal range.
The townsfolk in Toby Mills enjoy winter fun in a snowy landscape but not the bitter, relentless freeze of a cold snap.
The city's position near the coast does spare it from bearing the full brunt of cold snaps.
JLC points to a post by Cramer Silkworth of Baukraft, who shares the data on a Passive House renovation in Brooklyn that is heated by a little mini split heat pump that wasn't even turned on through most of the cold snap.
Meteorologist Joe Bastardi warned of a cold snap gripping the Eastern US many weeks ago, in October, at his Weatherbell Analytics site, which I visit almost daily.
Sure, that's an additional expense of $ 400 - $ 500 per year, but when we get a call from a tenant that there is a problem with the heat or A / C (always in the middle of a cold snap or heat spell, of course) we place a call to the warranty company.
Paris has been going through a bit of a cold snap; last week the biggest snow storm to hit the city in 23 years left 11 cm of snow on the ground and the city ground to a halt.
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