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The average high temperature for Lansing in the winter months is 31 and 80 during the summer months.
No, you are not required to wear a winter jacket during winter. It may be prudent to wear a heavier style jacket or other outer wear during the winter months if your location becomes cold, though.
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Whether an area is or is not dessert does not have any effect on the length of the seasons there. Summer and Winter will cover the same time span in a desert as it does for any other area at the same latitude. What is different is the weather in a desert in the summer and the winter. Because deserts are dry, the humidity is very low and cloud cover is less. This leads to wider temperature swings between daytime and nighttime temperatures. During the summer, the temperatures could be brutally hot during the day and yet drop to uncomfortably cold temperatures at night. During the winter it might be only moderately cold during the day but then drop to brutally cold during the night. Depending on the type of desert, Winter may also be the season with the highest precipitation - although being a desert, getting "more" precipitation may still not amount to very much.In broad terms, Summer lasts about 3 months and Winter lasts about 3 months in the desert. If you get to extreme northern latitudes or extreme southern latitudes, the effective Summer and Winter seasons (i.e. months with "summer weather" and months with "winter weather") get longer with shorter Spring and Fall in between, but that is a function of the latitude, not the desert environment. In Antarctica is considered a desert with annual precipitation of only 200 mm (8 inches) along the coast and far less inland. Down in Antarctica it gets closer to being effectively 5 months of Summer and 5 months of Winter.
Static is produced most in the winter season because the air is dry, and there isn't alot of humidity in the air, that is also why your skin drys up.
The average relative humidity in winter in Flint, Michigan is around 75-80%. This level of humidity is considered high and can contribute to the cold feeling during winter months.
Summer months bring a lower humidity average of around 50 percent. This can raise to an average of 65 percent during winter months.
During the fall and winter months, the humidity level in a home averages between 60 and 70 degrees. During the summer months, the humidity level in a home averages between 80 and 90 degrees depending on climate and locality.
The temperature humidity index, also known as the heat index, is a measure of how hot it feels when relative humidity is added to the actual air temperature. It is typically used during warmer months when heat and humidity are more significant factors. In colder winter months, factors like wind chill are more relevant to how cold it feels, so this information is typically included instead of the heat index.
The average humidity in Minnesota varies depending on the region and time of year. Generally, it ranges from around 60% to 80%, with higher levels during the summer months and lower levels in the winter.
Benefits of a whole house humidifier are great, especially in the winter months when houses are closed up and air cannot circulate. It keeps the humidity up resulting in less dry skin or coughs during the winter months.
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They are conditioned to be around during the months of 'decompisition'. That's why during the winter months they are scarce. They are conditioned to be around during the months of 'decompisition'. That's why during the winter months they are scarce.
You could say "The humidity outside is very high."During the summer the humidity in the air is usually higher than in winter.
Influenza is a respiratory condition that occurs most commonly during colder months, typically during the fall and winter seasons. This is because the influenza virus thrives in colder temperatures and low humidity, making transmission more common during these times.
Yes, during the winter months.
Foodstuffs are shipped to Antarctica during the summer months, for storage and use during the winter.