The winter may bring cold temperatures and some snow, but nothing extreme is normally experienced.
The morning of 11 November 1940 brought with it unseasonably high temperatures.
It brings low temperatures, strong winds, and a lot of blowing snow.
Winter brings mild temperatures and less rain than in the summer.
June and early July bring temperatures up to 115 degrees.
When the sun sets, the cold wind comes back bringing cool temperatures.
As is normal in that season, night fell quickly and brought with it cooler temperatures.
A more usual "cold event" brings temperatures of about 3 degrees below average.
"The next eight days look likely to bring mostly above average temperatures, and the mild conditions could last even longer."
The next morning brought even chillier temperatures, not to mention rain.