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Temperatures and rarely
Temperatures rarely fall below and do not go over.
Temperatures rarely reach 90 ° F ( 32 ° C ), occurring on an average of only 0. 1 day annually.
Temperatures rarely exceed 90 ° F ( 32 ° C ) and whenever there are daytime temperatures above 80 ° F ( 27 ° C ) it still cools to the fifties (~ 13 ° C ) at night.
Summertime temperatures range between 80 and 100 degrees F. Temperatures in the winter range between 60 and 80 degrees F, although some winter days can drop down to 50 degrees, but rarely fall below 40 degrees.
Temperatures rarely drop below in the winter or rise above in the summer.
Temperatures are heavily modified by the maritime location, with winter lows rarely below 25 degrees, and summer highs rarely above 80 degrees.
Temperatures during winter rarely pass below, while maximum temperatures during summer are usually around.
Temperatures rarely drop below — the lowest recorded temperature was and the hottest was, one of the highest temperatures ever recorded in Mexico.
Temperatures exceed 30 ° C on average of 13 days per year, but rarely reach higher than 35 ° C.
Temperatures rarely reached or higher, occurring only 0. 1 day annually ; nor dropped to or lower, occurring only 0. 5 day annually.
Temperatures rarely exceed 28 ° C nor fall below 15 ° C.
Temperatures at Halley rarely rise above 0 ° C although temperatures around-10 ° C are common on sunny summer days.
Temperatures rarely dip below − 20 ° C (− 4 ° F ) but heavy snow may occur.
Temperatures are rarely above 30 ° C ( 86 ° F ).
Temperatures average, rarely climbing above.
Temperatures rarely drop below freezing.
Temperatures rarely reach extremes, although snowfalls do occur occasionally even in Athens, Cyclades or Crete during the winter.
Temperatures are rather constant, rarely exceeding in summer or falling below in winter, with wind chill temperatures up to to lower.
Temperatures at Dome A fall below-80 ° C almost every winter, while in summer it rarely exceeds-10 ° C.
Temperatures above 35 ° C ( 95 ° F ) happen rather frequently from January through early March, but rarely reaching 40ºC ( 104ºF ).
Temperatures rarely fall below 10 ° C in winter and rarely climb beyond 28 ° C in summer.
Temperatures rarely fall below 0 ° F (- 18 ° C ), but frequently stay below freezing.

Temperatures and rise
Temperatures during this phenomenon rise temporarily by approximately 10 degrees Celsius.
Temperatures on the Pacific side of the isthmus are somewhat lower than on the Caribbean, and breezes tend to rise after dusk in most parts of the country.
Temperatures could also rise and flooding may become a problem for several years.
Temperatures drop and winds soar during the nighttime but die down as the day approaches, when the dawn marks the beginning of a temperature rise.
Temperatures can rise to 40 ° C during summer and fall to-10 ° C in winter.
Temperatures might drop as low as-35 ° C during winter, and rise as high as 40 ° C in summer.
Temperatures may rise up to 28 ˚ C and this is the period where most of the rainfall is received.
Temperatures hardly rise above − 25 ° C in summer and can fall below − 80 ° C in winter with a recent record – 84. 6 ° C in 2010.
Temperatures rise due to the Harmattan beginning in January, reaching a high in April.
Temperatures below freezing are rare, and summertime high temperatures rise with increasing distance from the coast.
Temperatures can rise as high as 34 ° C in the month of June, and a minimum of 0 ° C has been reached in the months of December and January.

Temperatures and above
Temperatures within a given winter are highly variable as well ; extended cold snaps of forty below zero can be followed by unseasonable warmth with temperatures above freezing due to chinook wind effects.
Temperatures are above throughout the year.
Temperatures peak at, and remain above in the afternoon for 5 straight days.
Temperatures on the North Rim are generally lower than the South Rim because of the greater elevation ( averaging 8, 000 ft / 2, 438 m above sea level ).
Temperatures above or below the range that cells tend to live in will cause thermally unstable proteins to unfold or " denature " ( this is why boiling makes an egg white turn opaque ).
Temperatures are very mild-lows below zero are very rare ( with just 9 days per a year ) and highs above 30 ° C similarly can be expected 15 days a year only.
Temperatures in summer usually vary between 20 – 25 degrees in the night and 27 – 35 during the day, in June, July and August temperatures above 40 C are rare because of the breeze winds and in Varna and the all Bulgarian Black Sea coast is cooler than other parts in the country.
High July temperatures average in the upper 80s F, while lows average in the low to mid 60s F. Temperatures above 90 * F in the summer are common.
Temperatures below 40 ° F ( 5 ° C ) and above 85 ° F ( 30 ° C ) are rare.
Temperatures above are rare but not uncommon.
Temperatures above are rare but not uncommon, occurring on average twice a year.
Temperatures in the summer can reach nearly 100 ° F, though that is exceedingly rare, with summer days seldom getting above the 80's and summer nights frequently being in the 50's or even the 40's.
Temperatures can fall below in the winter, and reach above in the summer.
Temperatures are frequently above 100 ° F ( 38 ° C ), occasionally as early as February and as late as the end of October, the highest temperature ever recorded in McAllen is 110 ° F ( 43 ° C ), once in 1998 and once in 1999.
Temperatures throughout the summer will often be above 105 ° F ( 41 ° C ) and readings above 110 ° F ( 43 ° C ) occur every summer.
Temperatures of above occur on an average 43 days per year, and occasionally reach, while 4 nights of below can be expected in winter.
Temperatures above at the summit have never been recorded.
Temperatures above 30 ° C ( 86 ° F ) may harm them.
Temperatures can sometimes reach 30. 0 ° C ( 86. 0 ° F ) in the summer, this figure was last achieved on 18 August 2012 and on an average of 17. 1 days the temperature will achieve a value of 25. 1 ° C ( 77. 2 ° F ) or above.
Temperatures of 10 to 15 ° C above the surrounding water temperature have been measured.

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