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Mid-winter daytime temperatures average in the 70s, but can sometimes fall into the 40s at night along the coast.
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Mid-winter was now upon us, and the weather in this mountain region of East Tennessee was very cold, snow often falling to the depth of several inches.
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Mid-winter daytime temperatures average in the 70s, but can sometimes fall into the 40s at night along the coast.
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Mid-winter nighttime surface temperatures inside the coldest craters in the north polar region dip down to 26 Kelvin 416 below zero Fahrenheit, or minus 249 degrees Celsius.
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I will be posting the award winners as soon as I find out, though I must say I am not at ALA Mid-winter and will not be posting live from the awards floor.
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Mid-winter is still just as good a time for a merry knees-up as it was when the Pagans were at it.
I Want to Ban Christmas! Chris 2004
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Everyone at the inn was getting ready for a celebration, for tomorrow was Mid-winter Day.
Curse of the Shadowmage Anthony, Mark, 1966- 1995
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Last comes the Festival of Mid-winter, the Festival of the Frost.
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Mid-winter is most suitable for the study of evergreens.
Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Nature Study Ontario. Ministry of Education
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December, which stood first, was styled "Mid-winter monath."
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 393, October 10, 1829 Various
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