Short answer - hot weather
Other factors that might cause a tire to blow out:
Overloading against its designed rating(Usually found on the tire wall, maybe as axle rating load)
Overin flation (Over the recommended range for various loads.)
Under inflation (Never run a tire at the figure on the sidewall, that is only for the technical spec of a tire of max load versus pressure, and never "bleed" tires after they heat up. This increase in pressure is taken into account by the tire manufacturer in his recommended pressure for that vehicle.)
Damage, seen or unseen.
Rubbing together of twin tires either by any of the above or by having the incorrect size so there is no running gap.
Suspension damage as in worn shockers, bent suspension, broken spring etc.
Excessive wear, to all or part of the tread section revealing the inner carcase.
Sudden impact with a foreign object on the road or surface damage as in a pothole, drain grate etc.
The moral of this is "If you look after your tires, they will look after you"
It all depends on the type of weather, if its cold in the mornig and warm at night, then it will blow more in the morning
Severe weather is most likely to occur along a cold front.
More than likely you have a leak in your system and it is low of refrigerant. Have it inspected by a professional.
your farts stink more in cold weather, because cold weather makes things stink more.
I'm pretty sure a cold front effects the weather by making the temperature go down and also it makes rain or a storm more likely
The ancient Romans did not actually record weather the way we do today. They were more concerned with the climate of the provinces rather than the weather itself. They did note when a certain place was apt to be rainy, hot or cold. They also knew when storms were most likely to occur, which was necessary for sea travel and also when certain winds were apt to blow.
No, its either your the belt or clutch on your compressor or more likely your AC needs recharged
It is unknown if more people prefer cold or warm weather. There are positive and negative aspects of both types of weather.
Cold weather puts more strain on a battery than hot weather.
because in the cold weather its to cold to run around
MORE COLD and MORE SNOW!
Warm weather.