You may have an ambient temperature sensor that has gone bad. I'm not sure what kind of vehicle you have, so I don't know what system your vehicle has. But that will give you a good start.
Try unplugging and replugging in the sensor. If you recently had your air conditioned serviced it may not read correctly.
The temperature is extremely cold and potentially dangerous to be outside for extended periods of time. It is important to stay bundled up to avoid risk of hypothermia or frostbite. Consider staying indoors or limiting time spent outside.
Playing video games, reading a book, looking outside, staying up late. Or, in the scientific definition, the eyelids being opened too long.
You obtain it by staying in a pool too long or by staying outside too long
it is when your eyes wonder to the outside instead of staying straight.
by staying outside for a very long time
In general, dogs are fine up until about 80 degrees F - they can compensate for the increased temperature through panting and staying in the shade. However, above 80 degrees they will need to actively work to maintain a normal body temperature and you will start to notice their retreat to cool places, drinking more water, panting heavily, etc.
The optimal temperature for sleep is typically between 60-67 degrees Fahrenheit (15-19 degrees Celsius). This range helps promote better sleep by allowing your body to cool down, which is important for initiating sleep and staying asleep throughout the night. It's ultimately a personal preference, so it's important to find what temperature works best for you.
Discipline, Reading, Staying Curious, Solo Traveling, Volunteer
In a way it would be possible for a dog to get rabies from staying outside, if it gets bitten by a rabid animal. Rabies is almost exclusively transmitted through saliva from the bite of an infected animal.
staying awake in class and reading your course materials
The human body does not "melt" at a specific temperature. However, the melting point of human tissue is approximately 130 degrees Fahrenheit (54.4 degrees Celsius). At this temperature, the proteins and fats in the body begin to break down and liquefy. It is important to note that this temperature is well above the normal body temperature of around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius), and exposure to such high temperatures can cause severe burns and irreversible damage to the body.