• A good example are the effects of La Nina and El Nino, an irregular variation in winds and sea surface temperatures over the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean that can influence temperatures and rainfall patterns right around the world. (skepticalscience.com)
  • Rainfall will be below normal in the north and above normal in the south. (almanac.com)
  • However, rainfall is expected to fall back to normal now that the Saharan dust has blown through. (tampabay.com)
  • However, above-normal rainfall in March kept temperatures in check. (thehindu.com)
  • Summer temperatures will be above normal, with rainfall below normal. (almanac.com)
  • September and October temperatures will average near normal, while rainfall will be below normal. (almanac.com)
  • However, weather experts suggest the monsoon will be normal with September rainfall covering up the deficit. (ndtv.com)
  • Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, director general at the India Meteorology Department, had attributed the deficit in August rainfall to El Nino, a weather phenomenon that occurs when ocean temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean rise above normal. (ndtv.com)
  • According to scientists at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York, July 2023 was hotter than any other month in the global temperature record. (nasa.gov)
  • This map shows global temperature anomalies for July 2023 according to the GISTEMP analysis by scientists at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies. (nasa.gov)
  • Temperature anomalies reflect how July 2023 compared to the average July temperature from 1951-1980. (nasa.gov)
  • NASA data confirms what billions around the world literally felt: temperatures in July 2023 made it the hottest month on record. (nasa.gov)
  • The average high temperature was below normal for the summer of 2023 in Youngstown, Ohio. (wkbn.com)
  • The hottest temperature during the summer of 2023 in Youngstown, Ohio was 90° on June 2. (wkbn.com)
  • The coldest temperature during the summer of 2023 in Youngstown, Ohio was 40° on June 5. (wkbn.com)
  • In 2023, India experienced its hottest February since record-keeping began in 1901. (thehindu.com)
  • All India average mean and maximum temperatures in August 2023 were the record highest since 1901 and minimum temperature was second highest," they said. (ndtv.com)
  • A cold southern airmass combined with continuing heavy cloud cover kept both night and daytime temperatures well below average across large parts of the state (see the maps below). (australianweathernews.com)
  • Daytime temperatures were again extraordinarily low in the southeastern quarter of the state. (australianweathernews.com)
  • Daytime temperatures are expected to stay at or above 35 degrees for seven consecutive days, with temperatures forecast to climb into the 40s in some parts of the city on Wednesday and Thursday. (smh.com.au)
  • Senior meteorologist Angus Hines said daytime temperatures were expected to be up to 14 degrees above normal along the west coast of WA, including Perth and surrounding areas. (smh.com.au)
  • If an infant younger than 3 months has a rectal temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher, call your doctor or go to the emergency department right away. (kidshealth.org)
  • Fourteen of the 112 sites used by the Bureau for long-term climate monitoring had their hottest day on record during the heatwave, the most sites ever to do so in a single summer. (bom.gov.au)
  • A heatwave is when the maximum and minimum temperatures are unusually hot over three days, compared to the local climate and past weather," he said. (smh.com.au)
  • Above-normal heatwave days are expected in most parts of central, east, and northwest India during this period. (thehindu.com)
  • April and May will be cooler and drier than normal in the north and warmer and wetter in the south. (almanac.com)
  • April and May will be warmer and wetter than normal. (almanac.com)
  • Image of a thermometer displaying a high temperature. (euroweeklynews.com)
  • Is it normal to have high temperature on or before period? (medhelp.org)
  • Against the backdrop of record high temperatures, wildfires, and floods, NASA's analysis puts into context the urgency of President Biden's unprecedented climate leadership. (nasa.gov)
  • Avoid extended or frequent exposure to extremely high temperature water. (doityourself.com)
  • As you can see, the high and low temperatures were below normal for the summer. (wkbn.com)
  • If your CPU temperature gets too high, your computer can quickly overheat or suffer other problems. (avast.com)
  • A variety of issues can lead to high CPU temps, but one thing is clear: hot CPU temperatures can cause other components - and eventually your whole PC - to overheat. (avast.com)
  • Seasonal weather patterns, such as the location of the subtropical ridge and La Niña, also have played parts in the high temperatures. (tampabay.com)
  • What Is a Fever (High Temperature)? (kidshealth.org)
  • What Causes Fever (High Temperature)? (kidshealth.org)
  • When Is a Fever (High Temperature) a Sign of Something Serious? (kidshealth.org)
  • What Are the Signs of a Fever (High Temperature)? (kidshealth.org)
  • Treating a Fever (High Temperature): How Can I Help My Child Feel Better? (kidshealth.org)
  • High temperatures covered almost the entire country. (bom.gov.au)
  • It has very high strength, very high hardness, good high-temperature resistance, good electrical conductivity and excellent oxidation resistance. (mis-asia.com)
  • Molybdenum boride has been used This chemical compound is a stable chromium-di-boron with a melting temperature of 1760 deg C. It has good antioxidant properties and high-temperature strength. (mis-asia.com)
  • Chromium diboride melting point It has good anti-oxidant properties, and is resistant to high temperatures. (mis-asia.com)
  • It has an ultra-high temperature (UHTC), melting point of 3246.6°C. Because of its low density (6.09 g/cm3), and excellent high-temperature resistance it is a good candidate for high-temperature aerospace uses such as rocket propulsion systems or hypersonic flight. (mis-asia.com)
  • The groundwater flow can be divided into three levels: (1) shallow circulation system with groundwater of HCO 3 -Ca type and low TDS discharging through normal temperature springs, (2) middle circulation system with groundwater of SO 4 -Ca type and TDS of 2-3 g/L discharging through hot springs and (3) deep circulation system with groundwater of Cl-Na type and high TDS discharging through hot springs or wells. (iwaponline.com)
  • The Met department has attributed the the high temperature to rain deficiency and weak monsoon conditions. (ndtv.com)
  • If a worker is experiencing symptoms of heat stroke (confusion, loss of consciousness, seizures, high body temperature), whether they are sweating or not, it is a life-threatening emergency! (cdc.gov)
  • Normal human body-temperature (normothermia, euthermia) is the typical temperature range found in humans. (wikipedia.org)
  • In humans, the average internal temperature is widely accepted to be 37 °C (98.6 °F), a "normal" temperature established in the 1800s. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 2016, the IARC Monographs programme classified drinking very hot beverages (i.e. consumed at a temperature above 65 °C) as probably carcinogenic to humans (Group 2A). (who.int)
  • The average temperature in February was minus 5.6 degrees, or 10.6 degrees above normal. (icepeople.net)
  • We've been seeing highs of 110 degrees, a little worse in Portland - closer to 50 degrees above normal, highs near 115 there and even worse in some inland areas, hitting 118. (kbia.org)
  • Overnight temperatures were predicted to be about 8-12 degrees above normal. (smh.com.au)
  • Amid forecast for hot and humid weather, night temperature settled above normal at most places in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday, officials said. (kashmirdotcom.in)
  • The hot-humid environment has been informed by the climate statistics from Darwin Airport, Northern Territory during February to simulate the conditions experienced by personnel deployed to this environment. (who.int)
  • We expect to see global averages to remain very warm for the next few months before a slight drop in monthly temperatures towards the end of the year. (icepeople.net)
  • Among the large number of records being broken, 86 of them related to maximum monthly temperatures. (euroweeklynews.com)
  • Another potential cause is doing an activity in extreme temperatures. (healthline.com)
  • Overexertion due to extreme temperatures is often associated with activities like outdoor manual labor and exercising outdoors. (healthline.com)
  • Many areas of the country have been experiencing extreme temperatures this summer, and sadly the news has been full of stories about the lives lost due to heat stroke. (cdc.gov)
  • FIRST ALERT FORECAST: After a historically hot September, what should we expect into October? (kold.com)
  • Tuesday we will really start to see the temperature start to crank up another notch with 36 degrees forecast, but Wednesday is the peak day of heating with 39 degrees in Perth and I wouldn't rule out 40 degrees in some of the suburbs. (smh.com.au)
  • The city will see partly cloudy sky with light rain, with maximum temperature rising to 37 degrees, the weather department has forecast. (ndtv.com)
  • Also, if you use the command line tool to check temperatures or thermal load once every 15 minutes instead of having graphs checking every second you may find your CPU runs much cooler. (stackexchange.com)
  • Therefore, it is important to develop ways to cool down the body to help maintain core temperature and reduce the negative effects of thermal stress. (cdc.gov)
  • Researchers from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the Malawi College of Medicine, the Kilimanjaro Clinical Research Institute (United Republic of Tanzania), and Moi University (Kenya) have investigated risk factors for developing oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma in East Africa and found that the risk of the disease was higher in people who consumed very hot food or beverages, as assessed by several thermal exposure metrics. (who.int)
  • They also developed the first composite thermal exposure score based on four measures of thermal exposure - metrics for temperature of beverage or food, waiting time before drinking or eating, consumption speed, and mouth burning frequency - which differentiated almost 5-fold relative risks of oesophageal cancer between the highest and lowest categories. (who.int)
  • After 24 hours, they were subjected to thermal cycling at temperatures ranging between 5° C and 55° C for 15 seconds each immersion. (bvsalud.org)
  • The primary focus of the GISS analysis are long-term temperature changes over many decades and centuries, and a fixed base period yields anomalies that are consistent over time. (nasa.gov)
  • This chart shows global temperature anomalies for every July since the 1880s, based on NASA's GISTEMP analysis. (nasa.gov)
  • Anomalies reflect how much the global temperature was above or below the 1951-1980 norm for July. (nasa.gov)
  • The easiest way to check your CPU temp is to install a free CPU heat monitoring tool and monitor the CPU temperature for spikes and anomalies. (avast.com)
  • Examination at admission indicated a temperature of 39.5°C, a heart rate of 108 beats per minute, and a blood pressure level of 132/84 mm Hg. (cdc.gov)
  • Methods and findings: We evaluated the relationship between temperature exposure, kidney function, and two measures of productivity - tons of commodity produced and job attrition, of 4,095 Guatemalan sugarcane cutters over a 6-month harvest. (cdc.gov)
  • The year 1998 featured a massive El Nino and consequent temperature spike that was a strong outlier, well above the steady upward trend. (skepticalscience.com)
  • In the years following 1998, at the time the hottest year on record, there was a concerted misinformation campaign to convince the public that global warming had variously slowed down, stopped or even that we were entering a period of cooling. (skepticalscience.com)
  • Year to year ups and downs in these things are simply noise, reflecting variations in how that heat is moved around the planet and what other influences are at work, such as the irregular El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) that can nudge the global temperature one way or another by up to 0.3C. That's why 1998 was such a warm outlier: it coincided with a very strong El Nino. (skepticalscience.com)
  • According to the National Climate Data Centre, nine of the 10 hottest years on record have been since 2000 (the other is 1998). (getup.org.au)
  • The weather department said maximum temperatures are three to five notches above normal in many parts of the western Himalayan region and northeast India, West Bengal, Sikkim, Odisha, coastal Andhra Pradesh and Kerala. (thehindu.com)
  • Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 40.1 degrees Celsius on Monday, six notches above the season's average. (ndtv.com)
  • Previously Perth's longest November hot spell - days at or above 35 degrees - was four consecutive days, recorded in both 2019 and 1933. (smh.com.au)
  • Do your best to stay out of the sun and avoid strenuous activity during the hottest parts of the day. (getup.org.au)
  • The hot-dry trend is expected to continue, with the Climate Commission predicting large increases in the number of days over 35°C this century. (getup.org.au)
  • This article includes perspectives from climate scientists at the Bureau of Meteoroloy on recent hot weather and some international evidence about the changing global climate. (getup.org.au)
  • The higher temperatures are both a product of climate change and seasonal weather patterns, the weather service said in an email Friday. (tampabay.com)
  • temperature 32.5° (7° below avg. north, 2° below south) precipitation 2' (1' above avg. (almanac.com)
  • temperature 24° (5° below avg.) precipitation 0.3' (0.2' below avg. (almanac.com)
  • Precipitation and snowfall will be slightly above normal, with the snowiest periods in late November, mid-December, and mid-January. (almanac.com)
  • Chance for another month of above average temperatures and equal chances for above or below normal precipitation. (tampabay.com)
  • temperature 50° (1° above avg.) precipitation 2.5" (1" below avg. (almanac.com)
  • temperature 37.5° (3° below avg. north, avg. south) precipitation 1.5' (1.5' below avg. (almanac.com)
  • Winter temperatures will be above normal, as will be precipitation and snowfall. (almanac.com)
  • Normal human body temperature varies slightly from person to person and by the time of day. (wikipedia.org)
  • During the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle, both the lowest and the average temperatures are slightly higher than during other parts of the cycle. (wikipedia.org)
  • TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - Slightly cooler than normal temperatures continue across southern Arizona for the next several days. (kold.com)
  • Different ways of measuring a temperature - rectal, armpit, ear, forehead, mouth - get a slightly different number, so the number that means a child has a fever is a little different too. (kidshealth.org)
  • Slightly soluble with hot hydrofluoric or sulfuric acid. (mis-asia.com)
  • The previous highest temperature for October in all of Spain was 37.5ºC, recorded in the Costa del Sol city of Marbella back in 2014. (euroweeklynews.com)
  • The normal human body temperature range is typically stated as 36.5-37.5 °C (97.7-99.5 °F). Human body temperature varies. (wikipedia.org)
  • The normal human body temperature is often stated as 36.5-37.5 °C (97.7-99.5 °F). In adults a review of the literature has found a wider range of 33.2-38.2 °C (91.8-100.8 °F) for normal temperatures, depending on the gender and location measured. (wikipedia.org)
  • It's 2022, why are people still burning their faces drinking hot coffee, right? (yankodesign.com)
  • And even with a La Nina featuring, 2021 and 2022 were, respectively, still the seventh and sixth hottest years on record. (skepticalscience.com)
  • If you're feeling like we're in a god-awful cold spell, stop bitching: this is supposed to be normal weather this time of year. (icepeople.net)
  • Some of the temperatures registered this Sunday broke very old records that date back a long time in history. (euroweeklynews.com)
  • It also queues up your next sip every time you tilt the mug over, so you can enjoy your hot tea or coffee at a temperature that's just right. (yankodesign.com)
  • However, given that this hot drink isn't necessarily safe for direct consumption, the KØLINGSIP™'s lid cools down small drinkable portions of liquid at a time, taking it from painfully hot to enjoyably hot. (yankodesign.com)
  • Climatologists routinely use multi-decadal blocks of time when presenting temperature trends for a very good reason. (skepticalscience.com)
  • And each time when I launch the app to see the temperature it shows me a few degree higher. (techarena.in)
  • That's why it's important to have a temperature monitor that lets you see the state of your PC in real time. (avast.com)
  • The hottest average maximum temperature ever recorded across Australia - 40.33 degrees, was set on Monday surpassing the old record of 40.17 °C set in 1976. (getup.org.au)
  • The CSIRO has found Australian annual average daily maximum temperatures have steadily increased in the last hundred years, with most of the warming trend occurring since 1970. (getup.org.au)
  • Most computer temperatures fall within a safe range, but if your CPU exceeds its maximum temps for prolonged periods, problems can arise. (avast.com)
  • Earlier this month, the Met office predicted above-normal maximum temperatures for most parts of the country from April to June, except parts of the northwest and the peninsular regions. (thehindu.com)
  • The maximum temperatures in central and north peninsular India are hovering in the range of 40 to 42 degrees Celsius at present. (thehindu.com)
  • A heat wave is declared if the maximum temperature of a station reaches at least 40 degrees Celsius in the plains, at least 37 degrees in coastal areas and at least 30 degrees in hilly regions, and the departure from normal is at least 4.5 degrees. (thehindu.com)
  • Winter will be colder than normal, with the coldest periods in late November, late December, and early to mid-January, as well as early February in the north only. (almanac.com)
  • Summer will be hot, with the hottest periods in late June, mid-July, and late August. (almanac.com)
  • An all-normal weight reduction substance can assist the body with consuming calories for longer periods. (emailmeform.com)
  • The hottest periods will be in early June and mid-July. (almanac.com)
  • At times, workers may be required to work in hot environments for long periods. (cdc.gov)
  • The KØLINGSIP™ mug is a handy 20oz stainless steel travel thermos that keeps your hot drinks hot for hours, so you're never stuck with an insipid, room-temperature beverage. (yankodesign.com)
  • Is there air to circulate under the MacBook and are you less than 24C room temperature? (stackexchange.com)
  • Hydration is a crucial component of keeping yourself healthy as temperatures soar. (abc15.com)
  • These warnings indicate that temperatures will soar to levels that could be deadly. (abc15.com)
  • According to NASA data, the five hottest Julys since 1880 have all happened in the past five years. (nasa.gov)
  • Other areas, such as St. Petersburg and Lakeland, saw temperatures in July that fell within their own city's top 10 list of hottest Julys on record, the preliminary data said. (tampabay.com)
  • The range for normal human body temperatures, taken orally, is 36.8 ± 0.5 °C (98.2 ± 0.9 °F). This means that any oral temperature between 36.3 and 37.3 °C (97.3 and 99.1 °F) is likely to be normal. (wikipedia.org)
  • Therefore, an oral temperature of 37.3 °C (99.1 °F) would, strictly speaking, be a normal, healthy temperature in the afternoon but not in the early morning. (wikipedia.org)
  • Body temperature is kept in the normal range by a homeostatic function known as thermoregulation, in which adjustment of temperature is triggered by the central nervous system. (wikipedia.org)
  • In addition to varying throughout the day, normal body temperature may also differ as much as 0.5 °C (0.9 °F) from one day to the next, so that the highest or lowest temperatures on one day will not always exactly match the highest or lowest temperatures on the next day. (wikipedia.org)
  • The body temperature of a healthy person varies during the day by about 0.5 °C (0.9 °F) with lower temperatures in the morning and higher temperatures in the late afternoon and evening, as the body's needs and activities change. (wikipedia.org)
  • The body temperature also changes when a person is hungry, sleepy, sick, or cold. (wikipedia.org)
  • Body temperature normally fluctuates over the day following circadian rhythms, with the lowest levels around 4 a.m. and the highest in the late afternoon, between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. (assuming the person sleeps at night and stays awake during the day). (wikipedia.org)
  • An individual's body temperature typically changes by about 0.5 °C (0.9 °F) between its highest and lowest points each day. (wikipedia.org)
  • Body temperature is sensitive to many hormones, so women have a temperature rhythm that varies with the menstrual cycle, called a circamensal rhythm. (wikipedia.org)
  • A woman's basal body temperature rises sharply after ovulation, as estrogen production decreases and progesterone increases. (wikipedia.org)
  • When it gets hotter than 35 °C, people have difficulty maintaining normal body temperature, putting strain on the heart. (getup.org.au)
  • Infants, especially newborns, may get fevers if they're overdressed, wrapped in a blanket, or in a hot environment because they don't regulate their body temperature as well as older kids. (kidshealth.org)
  • A child who is teething might have a slight rise in body temperature, but it's probably not the cause if the temperature is higher than 100°F (37.8°C). (kidshealth.org)
  • Different ways of taking the temperature are more accurate than others at measuring the true body temperature. (kidshealth.org)
  • When it's very hot or cold, your body needs to work extra hard to maintain its normal temperature. (healthline.com)
  • Temperature, which measures how hot your body is. (medlineplus.gov)
  • When the human body is unable to maintain a normal temperature, heat-related illnesses can occur and may result in death. (cdc.gov)
  • This increased heat production can result in an increase in body temperature, which above a certain temperature, can be difficult to control. (cdc.gov)
  • Therefore, the objective of this experiment was to determine the effects of dietary SAA content on broiler chickens exposed to HS from 28 to 35 d on broiler performance, body temperature, intestinal permeability, and oxidative status. (bvsalud.org)
  • Body core temperature, as assessed using an ingestible pill thermometer (BodyCap, e-Celsius Performance, France). (who.int)
  • Delhi, too, yesterday recorded its hottest day in the last 85 years. (ndtv.com)
  • Temperatures cycle regularly up and down through the day, as controlled by the person's circadian rhythm. (wikipedia.org)
  • My MBP regularly peaks temperatures of 98-99C when I'm working in PS or running something heavy. (stackexchange.com)
  • It didn't necessarily feel that much hotter in the afternoon hours, but the mornings felt warmer than usual. (tampabay.com)
  • Temperature records are to the nearest whole degree until replaced by readings to one decimal place mid-afternoon this day for minima and mid-afternoon next day for maxima. (australianweathernews.com)
  • Quoting a meteorological department official, KDC reported that Srinagar recorded a low of 20.5°C against 19.7°C on the previous night and it was above normal by 4.79°C for the summer capital. (kashmirdotcom.in)
  • It's important that you're taking precautions to avoid heat illness throughout our hot summer months, especially when any of these alerts are issued. (abc15.com)
  • Was it a hot summer in Youngstown, Ohio? (wkbn.com)
  • The meteorological summer in Youngstown, Ohio was not a hot one. (wkbn.com)
  • We were close to a half of degree below normal in Youngstown, Ohio on average this past meteorological summer. (wkbn.com)
  • A normal summer has 11.65 inches. (wkbn.com)
  • It was a wetter than normal summer. (wkbn.com)
  • This summer has brought record-breaking temperatures, and the National Weather Service of Tampa Bay announced Monday that July was the hottest month on record in Tampa. (tampabay.com)
  • With June and July already in the books, this summer is on track to be the hottest Tampa has ever seen, depending on what August brings. (tampabay.com)
  • The summer of 2012-13 will go down as Australia's hottest on record, and January 2013 as the nation's hottest month. (bom.gov.au)
  • Mean temperatures for the summer were 1.11 °C above normal, 0.13 °C above the previous record set in 1997-98. (bom.gov.au)
  • Only about 3 per cent of Australia (mainly in the Pilbara in Western Australia) had below-normal temperatures this summer, as shown below. (bom.gov.au)
  • The highest temperature of the summer was 49.6 °C on 12 January at Moomba in the far north-east of South Australia. (bom.gov.au)
  • Keeping workers cool and well-hydrated are the best ways to protect them when working in hot environments. (cdc.gov)
  • The intense heat that has been affecting most of Spain for the last few days broke more than 90 temperature records on the first day of October. (euroweeklynews.com)
  • India this year recorded its highest average temperature for August in over a century amid a dire shortfall in rain. (ndtv.com)
  • Temperatures will vary depending on several factors, so yes, it sure can have a higher temp even with less cores and threads. (techpowerup.com)
  • I want to know that is this average or this is higher than normal. (techarena.in)
  • The higher-than-normal low temperatures helped to drive the average temperature higher, Flannery said. (tampabay.com)
  • Doctors also think the higher temperature makes it harder for the germs to grow. (kidshealth.org)
  • A normal blood pressure reading for adults is lower than 120/80 and higher than 90/60. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Consequently, each type of measurement has a range of normal temperatures. (wikipedia.org)
  • The highest temperature in January was 6.6 degrees on Jan. 2, compared to the normal average of minus 15.3 degrees during the month. (icepeople.net)
  • There is a 40-50% chance temperatures will be above normal again this month, the weather service predicts. (tampabay.com)
  • Now that July, the hottest month recorded at Tampa, is over, here's a look at what's in store for August. (tampabay.com)
  • El Nino causes even warmer years whereas La Nina tends to peg temperatures back to an extent. (skepticalscience.com)
  • The last four months of 2012 - globally - were the hottest on record. (getup.org.au)
  • Tampa's rising average temperature - 2.5 degrees since record-keeping began in 1890 - is on par with the temperature increase recorded globally. (tampabay.com)
  • Part of the problem, Ari, is the overnight temperatures. (kbia.org)
  • Extremely hot temperatures stress our bodies. (getup.org.au)
  • Temperature "normals" are defined by several decades or more - typically 30 years. (nasa.gov)
  • That's part of a general trend across the Arctic that has resulted in record-low sea ice levels (none is expected to form in western Spitsbergen this year), far outpacing a 1.35-degree increase in global temperatures during 2015. (icepeople.net)
  • Longyearbyen experienced heavy flooding in late December when temperatures soared to a record nine degrees Celsius a few days after the Dec. 19 avalanche that was triggered by one of the worst storms to hit the archipelago. (icepeople.net)
  • NASA assembles its temperature record from surface air temperature data from tens of thousands of metrological stations, as well as sea surface temperature data acquired by ship- and buoy-based instruments. (nasa.gov)
  • 2. The second option is to install a mixer valve, which uses both hot and cold water to "mix" - you can adjust the temperature as you want until it stops the condensation issue. (doityourself.com)
  • The SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) scale shows the viscosity of oil at both hot and cold temperatures. (castrol.com)
  • A thinner oil at low temperatures is good because it flows more easily and is therefore able to protect the engine when it is first started from cold. (castrol.com)
  • We may only have 24 hours or less of warning because of the pop-up storms in the hot water around the gulf, particularly. (cdc.gov)