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But it'll hold up just above freezing in the west.
The high daily temperature is above freezing on an average of only 109 days per year.
According to data available, the temperature has never been above freezing in February.
To my surprise it read only a few degrees above freezing.
Continue every six weeks, always choosing a day when the temperature is above freezing.
Plan on doing this early in the day when the temperature is expected to remain well above freezing.
Only in the extreme south do average temperatures stay above freezing.
The third day started at three degrees above freezing and the weather became even worse.
The weather warmed up, and on the good days it got above freezing.
They will continue to grow wherever the ground is slightly above freezing.
I'll tell you: standing on the ice in the middle of a river when the temperature is above freezing.
More like just above freezing;' Even talking was hard because it meant she had to move her jaw.
The wind whispered in from the north, barely above freezing.
He thought chickens could last the winter if they were in a place above freezing out of the wind.
According to the latest in- formation I've received, it's already above freezing point.
"If it's above freezing, it means we can do a full display."
But critically, it's not yet warmed enough to get above freezing.
Even in summer, the temperature rarely rises above freezing point.
When it is above freezing at the surface, drizzle or rain could result.
The species is most active at night when conditions are moist and above freezing.
The water was a lot colder than he'd thought it would be, hardly much above freezing.
The lowest air temperature will be only one or two degrees above freezing point.
He set the tank at three degrees above freezing, as instructed.
The average summer temperature rises to not more than five degrees above freezing.
They were held in suspended animation, a few degrees above freezing.