just before dawn
I recommend checking the weather forecast for your specific location to get the most accurate information about the low temperature expected for tonight.
i have the same sort of question because in geography class today our teacher was explaining what are highs and lows in a weather forecast but i didt understand what he meant so please can anyone explain :?
That will depend on what else the weatherman says; normally, it'll be clear in context. But generally, they are talking about sunrise to sunrise. If the weatherman on TV at 10PM says "The high today WAS 25, and the low tonight WILL BE 10", then he's reporting the actual high temperature, and his forecast for the low in the next 12 hours. Please note that the lowest temperatures sometimes come shortly after sunrise; overnight fog can insulate the ground from the worst of the cold, but the first rays of dawn can burn off the fog and allow the temperature to go down a bit more.
Average temperature here in Western Michigan are in the high 20s/low 30s in the day time, into the high teens and low 20s at night.
high temp
around 20 degrees Celsius on a good day id say
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When the weather forecast is given, it is given with a high and a low temperature for the day. That is the estimated high temperature and estimated low temperature for that day, ie: a high temp of 70 and a low temp of 60.
In a weather forecast, 27 degrees would be the predicted high temperature of the day, and a low temperature prediction for the day is given as well.
The low temperature is based on the night's lowest point in temperature E.G. If the minimum on Wednesday is -4 Celsius, it is the lowest temperature point during Wednesday night (starting at sunset) until early Thursday morning (until about sunrise). The lowest point may not be mid-way as it can vary anyway as predicted weather and climate isn't always what is definitely going to be
Yes, they are. It is expected to be released later in 2010.
Just as the sun is coming up in the morning, is usually when the low occurs.