Sentences with phrase «of a cold spell for»

Even though its summer here at the moment... we had a bit of a cold spell for a week or so, Ive been trying some layering options using my denim trucker jacket and pairing it with some heavier..

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Spice cookies are perfect for this time of year, a little zing and boost after the holidays and warming as well, which is nice given all of the cold spells we've been having here in Colorado.
Previous research has shown that changes in the weather can affect the health of vulnerable people — for example, heat waves and cold spells have been shown to increase disease and even lead to death in people from low - income neighborhoods.
A mass of cold air from the north or north - east coming off the Atlantic and loaded with moisture are the «ingredients» for a spell of intense snow in these areas.
The cold Green Bank winters would have spelled doom for this bearing, and resulted in the loss of the entire telescope.
«Recent studies by several groups suggest that a very warm Arctic in late fall — particularly in the region north of Scandinavia as we've seen this year — tends to favour cold spells in Eurasia... This year's records portend a very «interesting» winter for the northern hemisphere.»
Last week's cold spell had me reaching for my Zara blanket scarf to bundle up in and turned out to make the perfect outfit for my morning blog shoot in the University of Tennessee's Gardens!
But the roadblocks to their love are great indeed: a supernatural beast on the hunt for Sookie, demi - god orgies casting a spell on her town and her best friend Tara (Rutina Wesley), whose response becomes something akin to an addiction (complete with an intervention and cold - turkey withdrawal), a religious cult war against the vampire nation that tangles up Sookie's gullible brother Jason (Ryan Kwanten), Bill's responsibilities as a «maker» to a newly turned vampire, and Bill's warden (Alexander Skarsgård) making a play for Sookie (or at least for control of her unique talents).
With the cold spell upon us, schools must make sure they have a functional plan in place to keep students and staff safe from accidents caused by adverse weather, writes Nathan Davies from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA)
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The majority of excess winter deaths are in people aged over 75 years... Not having central heating is strongly correlated to a greater risk of death... after a cold spell, it takes over a month for death levels to return to normal... [bold added]
Perhaps because, in January / February, London had its heavieast and most prolonged cold spell for twenty years and since then we have had several nights of bitter frosts Less than a fortnight ago I had to break the ice which had formed in the birdbath and was still there three hours after sunrise.
And for those who actually enjoy cold spellsfor instance for iceskating — that is a substantially more important definition of winter climate change.
2018 brought the coldest and snowiest April on record for much of North America, spelling trouble for migrating birds who arrived in the north, expecting to bulk up on the spring emergence of bugs — and instead found 2 feet of snow.
that's what; environmental graffiti tell us) Cold spells (ditto) Increased volcanic activity (ditto) More dangerous thunderstorms (again) Death of ocean life (see here for some of the wierder ones
The mall, which is already set up to function as a place of refuge during emergencies, could also provide power to other places of refuge for medical services, warming during a dangerous cold spell or cooling during a heat wave.
So it's entirely possible for Calgary to experience a cold spell (sitting in a trough of the jet stream) while Winnipeg, almost directly to the east, has a heat wave (sitting in a peak).
It's a timely subject for me, as we're just now having our first true spell of cold weather and I also have the sniffles.
Liz's picked up this adorable electric fireplace in perfect time for the spells of extreme cold we've been having!
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