TrainSafe Well-Known Member Joined Mar 12, 2011 Messages 798 Reaction score 83 Location Appleton Dec 28, 2013 #1 Ok, help me understand how it is possible to have a daily low temp on Sunday be higher tan the high temp.
Ok, help me understand how it is possible to have a daily low temp on Sunday be higher tan the high temp.
B brettg20 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 19, 2009 Messages 811 Reaction score 112 Location Newport Beach Dec 28, 2013 #2 Is Ron Burgandy your weatherman?
JonM Well-Known Member Joined Aug 10, 2010 Messages 9,308 Reaction score 4,154 Location Milwaukee Dec 28, 2013 #3 Fat finger error?
OP OP TrainSafe Well-Known Member Joined Mar 12, 2011 Messages 798 Reaction score 83 Location Appleton Dec 28, 2013 #4 JonM said: Fat finger error? Click to expand... Most likely.
Beernik Well-Known Member Joined Jun 26, 2009 Messages 4,193 Reaction score 1,011 Location Camano Island, WA Dec 28, 2013 #5 They might be trying to show that the high temperature will occur over night and the day will be much colder. We get that a lot in Utah when a storm moves in.
They might be trying to show that the high temperature will occur over night and the day will be much colder. We get that a lot in Utah when a storm moves in.
Homercidal Licensed Sensual Massage Therapist. HBT Supporter Joined Feb 10, 2008 Messages 33,269 Reaction score 5,709 Location Reed City, MI Dec 30, 2013 #6 Those are daytime temps and nighttime temps. Obviously it was fairly warm that night, but colder during the day. See that all the time here.
Those are daytime temps and nighttime temps. Obviously it was fairly warm that night, but colder during the day. See that all the time here.