Tuesday, May 12, 2020
What Times of Day Are Hottest and Coolest
In your weather forecast, high and low temperatures tell you how warm and cool the air will be during a 24-hour period. The daily maximum temperature, or high, describes how warm you can expect the air to be, usually from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. The daily minimum temperature, or low, tells how muchà the air is expected to cool, usually overnight from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.à à High Temperatures Dont Happen at High Noon Theres a common misconception that high temperatures occur at high noon when the sun is at its highest elevation. However, this is not the case.à Just as the hottest days of summer dont happen until after the summer solstice, high temperatures dont usually happen until the late afternoon ââ¬â typicallyà 3 to 4 p.m. local time. By this time, the suns heat has built up since noonà and more heat is present at the surface than is leaving it. After 3 to 4 p.m., the sun sits low enough in the sky for the amount of outgoing heat to be greater than that incoming, and so temperatures begin to cool.à How Late at Night Do Lows Happen? Just how long after 3 to 4 p.m. will temperatures be at their coolest?à While you can typically expect the air temperature to drop as the evening and nighttime hours wear on,à theà lowest temperaturesà dont tend to happen until just beforeà sunrise.à This can be quite confusing, especially since the low is often listed along with the word tonight. To help make it a little clearer, consider this.à Lets sayà you check the weather for Sunday andà see a high of 50à °F (10à °C) and a low of 33à °F (1à °C). The 33 degrees thats displayed is the lowest temperature thatll occur between 7 p.m. Sunday evening and 7 a.m. Monday morning. Highs Dont Always Happen During the Day, Nor Lows at Night Weve talked about the times of day whenà high and low temperatures occur 90% of the time, but its important to also know there are exceptions to this.à As backward as it sounds, sometimesà the high temperature for the day wont actually happen untilà late in the evening or overnight. And likewise, the low can happen during midday.à In winter, for example, a weather system may move into an area and itsà warm frontà sweep across a region late in the day. But by the start of the next day,à the systems cold front then enters and sends the mercuryà droppingà throughout the daytimeà hours. (If youve ever noticed a downward-facing arrow next to the high temperature in your weather forecast, this is what it means.)
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