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"cold spell" Definitions
  1. a period of cold weather

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That first cold spell of the season always feels especially harsh.
From heated feet warmers to cosy headphones, we've got your cold spell covered.
The region has also been in the grip of a prolonged cold spell.
A late Marquette cold spell allowed Creighton to sneak back into the game.
It took a prolonged cold spell to significantly reduce their population in 2010.
A cold spell in the region has also played a role, the spokesman added.
So that "bomb cyclone" of a cold spell that froze much of the United States?
Picture Prompts How do you feel about the frigid cold spell gripping North America this week?
And when a cold spell came last week, it killed many, leaving them wilted and brown.
As you're shivering over this dayslong cold spell, keep in mind that spring is also upon us.
The cold spell also killed invasive pythons, which were found floating in the Everglades, the Associated Press reported.
It was during a cold spell in February 2015 that Senator Inhofe was moved to fling his snowball.
Eastern Europe, including Ukraine and Russia, is currently under a cold spell with lows below 0F (minus 18C).
During one particularly frisky cold spell the windows became so loose that there was snow in the bedroom.
A cold spell there has approached record levels, prompting hundreds of schools to close and grounding public transport.
After our frigid, weekslong cold spell, we're looking at another comparatively comfortable day with a high of 40.
"I'm sure people will be asking when it's going to end," Mr. Homenuk said of this cold spell.
Shen, however, pushed back Thursday against concerns about trade tensions and a cold spell for the Chinese tech sector.
"A cold spell hit in December before Christmas, and it's been cold since, over a month continuously," Pitka said.
Though it says nothing about global climate change, the cold spell is still extreme for this time of year.
Is there anything particular about this upcoming bomb cyclone and the cold spell following it that I might have missed?
And the molecular compositions of the ice tells the scientists whether a layer formed during a warm or cold spell.
Then a second cold front moved over the northern Plains through the Midwest and Northeast, bringing the current cold spell.
"We just had a cold spell there, you know?" crew chief Adam Stevens said of the team's late-season woes.
Nelson Vaz, of the National Weather Service, said we could blame a quick-moving polar air mass for the cold spell.
Last winter, gas flowed from Spain to France only about two days, to boost Britain's gas supplies during a cold spell.
But Carolina's defense forced Syracuse into a cold spell, and Carolina went on a 22005-22009 run late in the half.
Without the ability to control the temperature, a cold spell stopped a tank of petit verdot from fermenting and it spoiled.
The cold spell that settled over North America, delivering record-breaking temperatures and a "bomb cyclone," has retreated from New York.
In Bangladesh, meanwhile, the rice crop could be hit by a prolonged cold spell, said senior agriculture ministry official Mizanur Rahman.
Demand for refined products, which include home heating fuel, should also ease as the United States emerges from a cold spell.
Last week, the city broke its longest cold spell in more than two decades, with 10 consecutive days of extreme weather.
A prolonged cold spell in Bangladesh could hit the rice crop, said Mizanur Rahman, a senior official at the agriculture ministry.
For example, a bitter cold spell in Europe early this year is attributed to a jet stream slackened by warmer Arctic air.
Additional support in corn stemmed from forecasts for late-week snowstorms across the Dakotas and western Minnesota followed by a cold spell.
The military's closing of its network of schools in and around Karachi — it cited a sudden cold spell — fed speculation of imminent danger.
Despite the late offensive cold spell, San Diego State's defense locked down the Rams over the final three minutes, allowing just four points.
Warm hearts During last week's epic cold spell in Chicago, one family gave their neighbors something heartwarming: little notes offering help and friendship.
Gradually, the society of the resettled succumbed to the seduction of totalitarianism, like the surface of a lake caught in a cold spell.
The cold spell may also be beneficial in slowing the rapid development of some crops, particularly rapeseed, following a mild winter so far.
A recent cold spell meant the lake was frozen solid and safe enough to skate and walk on for the first time since 1996.
Thanks to its high-quality, lightweight design, it can be worn throughout the fall and winter seasons (and even during a springtime cold spell). 
But during an extreme cold spell last winter, the people of Plattsburgh got a costly glimpse at the impact their new neighbors could have.
The threat of a supply cut to Europe comes as the continent has been hit by a record-setting cold spell, driving up demand.
North America is in the grips of a cold spell that has delivered frigid temperatures that haven't been seen in years in some places.
The corn market is drawing additional support from forecasts for late-week snowstorms across the Dakotas and western Minnesota followed by a cold spell.
A cold spell is expected in the Plains in the last week of December, said David Streit, an agricultural meteorologist with the Commodity Weather Group.
For this winter, RTE said electricity demand was expected to be stable, although unplanned nuclear reactor outages and a prolonged cold spell could squeeze supply.
This famous Nordic story describes a divine apocalypse that includes the blotting out of the Sun and a severe three-year cold spell called Fimbulwinter.
As for this winter, RTE said electricity demand was expected to be stable, although unplanned nuclear reactor outages and a prolonged cold spell could squeeze supply.
In the event of a cold spell and prolonged nuclear outages, RTE said it could be forced to take exceptional measures to guarantee security of supply.
If you arrive during a cold spell, hole up in Adair's Saloon, where there's free live music, nightly; happy hour specials; and burgers for under $8.
In the western region of Soubre, at the heart of the cocoa belt, farmers said the crop was developing well but they feared a cold spell.
Prices have gain 10 percent this year and risen 74 percent from a year ago amid resurgent demand for coal due to a particularly cold spell.
EU member states remain quite fragmented when it comes to security of energy supply, as witnessed by their behavior during the current cold spell afflicting Europe.
A bitter cold spell, a government shutdown and a weak slate of January movies lead to 2135.4 percent decline in sales from last year, according to Comscore.
The cold spell should linger in the Farm Belt for the next week, with some models predicting another shot of Arctic air the following week, around Feb.
The mission's rover Yutu 2, which rolled off a ramp to the lunar surface on January 3, is also dependent on an RHU during the cold spell.
There is no exact count of how many more people took refuge in the trains during the recent cold spell, but the E line is a good marker.
This was February and the state was in the midst of a cold spell, but we were comfortable in our fleeces, and watching the sun set was ethereal.
The relationship had not experienced such a cold spell since the early 1980s when the United States and the Soviet Union were deploying nuclear-tipped missiles in Europe.
Germany, Europe's default exporter with huge nominal overcapacity, may be tight if a long cold spell coincides with low river water levels in the south, according to ENTSO-E.
A deeply frigid cold spell has North America in its grip, setting record temperatures, creating striking scenes and, in some cases, threatening the lives of humans and animals alike.
Louisiana-Monroe's cold spell extended to a 5-for-26 shooting display to fall into a 30-14 deficit with less than three minutes remaining in the first half.
The current series of strikes forced RTE to call for the restart of the units when France faced a cold spell last week as power demand for heating rose sharply.
A prolonged cold spell is expected to hit France and most of western Europe next week, pushing average temperatures sharply below normal seasonal levels and increasing demand for electricity for heating.
A sudden stratospheric warming event and polar vortex disruption was associated with several March snowstorms in the Northeast last winter, as well as the "Beast from the East" cold spell in Europe.
The cuts came amid a cold spell in Russia and in its oil production heartland of Western Siberia in particular, where temperatures reached as low as minus 60 Celsius (minus 76 Fahrenheit).
The cold spell, which began before Christmas, has prompted the Canadian government to issue weather alerts for much of the nation, from British Columbia in the west to Quebec in the east.
In neighboring Bangladesh, a prolonged cold spell that started in November has left at least 50 people dead, including 17 children, according to Ayesha Akhter, a medical officer in Dhaka, the capital.
"What's CNOOC is doing is similar to what Beijing Gas did last year by parking LNG shipments near the Bohai Bay in case of a cold spell," said Chen Zhu of SIA Energy.
"You saw a huge increase in the duration of the outages due to the extreme cold spell, which compromised our aging infrastructure," said Cathy Pennington, the authority's acting executive vice president for operations.
But some medical experts in Guangxi suggested that the carbon monoxide deaths reflected growing use of poorly installed gas heaters, as well as an unusually long and sharp cold spell across the region.
There were no grid reliability issues during the recent cold spell in PJM Interconnection, which operates the the grid and power markets in 13 Eastern states and Washington DC, according to a spokesperson.
He said there is the potential for a brief cold spell moving into the East this weekend bringing temperatures closer to normal, but otherwise the outlook for the East and Midwest is warmer weather.
In January, gas prices soared to a record high due to pipeline constraints during an extreme cold spell that forced power generators in New England to resort to burning diesel and Russian imported LNG.
At the same time, China aviation authorities cancelled more than 80 flights in the capital Beijing on Monday, while road traffic slowed to a crawl after the earliest such cold spell in three decades.
"I don't expect this cold spell to affect bedbug populations in the coming months," said Jeff White, an entomologist at BedBug Central, a company that provides training and information on bedbugs and pest control.
Butler's cold spell ended when Tucker, who missed his first five 3-point attempts, swished a 25-footer and the accompanying free throw to push the margin to 37-26 with 163:39 left.
Another Drexel cold spell after halftime, in the form of nine straight misses to open the second half, allowed Rutgers to go on a 13-2 run to lead 113-33 with 14:03 left.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A storm crossing the U.S. Plains early next week should bring heavy snow that will help insulate the region's winter wheat from a cold spell that will follow, agricultural meteorologists said on Friday.
Romans woke up to a rare sight this morning: snow for the first time in six years, as freezing winds from Siberia — called the "Beast from the East" — move across Europe and cause a cold spell.
Meteorologists say that the cold spell could last for up to two weeks, and that even with temperatures expected to rise during the day next week, temperatures will most likely remain close to freezing at night.
Also, forecasts called for beneficial rains next week in portions of the Corn Belt, with no sign of a cold spell that could shorten the growing season for this year's late-maturing corn and soy crops.
FRANKFURT, Nov 30 (Reuters) - French prompt power prices for day ahead delivery jumped on Wednesday on tight supply and rising demand for heating in a cold spell while Germany's were down on increased wind power supply.
"Although this cold spell would not have been unusual before global warming, it is now a relatively rare event in any one region," the study's authors, from a loose-knit international group called World Weather Attribution, wrote.
It was the start of a cold spell that this week caused a rail to crack on Edmonton's transit system, brought a general chill to the prairies and delivered significant, and unaccustomed, snowfall to southern British Columbia.
BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Street crews dug out snow-clogged roads across the U.S. Northeast on Friday after a powerful blizzard, as temperatures plunged during a brutal cold spell that has already killed at least 2200 people.
Asian stocks on Monday moved further away from four-year lows struck last week, as a cold spell in parts of the northern hemisphere pushed oil prices higher and relieved some of the bearish pressure on global markets.
"Housing starts were held down by the cold winter weather but should bounce back quickly in coming months as the country warms up from this recent cold spell," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG in New York.
The Pirates hit four of their first six shots, then went into a cold spell for 3:40, going 1 for 7, allowing the Wildcats to take a 17-11 lead with 403:12 left in the half.
Aided by a cold spell from Florida State, which went cold and made only 3 of 16 shots, Louisville outscored the Seminoles 1363-27 after that early run and headed to the locker room only down by six.
He buried four 3s for 16 points in the first half, but the Lancers fought back by hitting their last four shots to enter halftime tied at 40-40 before succumbing to a cold spell in the second half.
The housing authority, known as Nycha, has come under increased scrutiny for filing false reports claiming lead inspections had been done and for leaving tens of thousands of residents without heat and hot water during a record cold spell.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian stocks on Monday moved further away from four-year lows struck last week, as a cold spell in parts of the northern hemisphere pushed oil prices higher and relieved some of the bearish pressure on global markets.
The cold spell has been caused by a jump in temperatures high over the Arctic, known by meteorologists as sudden stratospheric warming, which has weakened the jet stream that brings warm air in from the Atlantic to Ireland and Britain.
The car he drove me in belongs to his mother, who has been pulling double shifts as a nurse's assistant to pay for their heating bill that had gone from $20053 to $480 during a cold spell that preceded my visit.
The unexpected cold spell across North America is now being compounded by a massive winter storm, dubbed a bomb cyclone, that is expected to create blizzard conditions in parts of New England, and potentially dump more than a foot of snow.
But since Aliso is only expected to be able to deliver less than 1 bcfd, SoCalGas would likely still have to curtail some deliveries to power plants on the coldest winter days, just like during a cold spell between Feb.
Now comes a cold spell that a generation of Chicago residents has never experienced, with Wednesday night temperatures that dipped to minus 21 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 29 Celsius (the city's record low is minus 27 Fahrenheit, recorded in January 1985).
A power trader said if there were a severe cold spell this winter - such as five to 10 degrees Celsius below normal temperatures - the French system could struggle to meet peak demand as so many coal plants have closed in recent years.
Executive Director Helaine Balsam recapped the board's activities in 2017; Tenants' Representative Chuck DeLaney asked about heating complaints during New York City's recent cold spell, prompting a discussion of heaters and carbon monoxide detectors with the Board's Fire Department Representative, Richard Roche.
It turns out, seasonal flu outbreaks first appear each year about a week after the winter's first cold spell -- or at least that's what happened in Sweden, over the course of three years when researchers tracked weather patterns and the prevalence of the virus.
SINGAPORE/SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian thermal coal markets look set to tighten in the upcoming peak-demand heating season in the region's north as utilities are yet to stock up on the commodity, likely sparking a wave of orders once the first cold spell bites.
Grid operator RTE said this month French power demand this winter was expected to be stable, although unplanned nuclear reactor outages and a prolonged cold spell could lead to a tense supply situation and force RTE to take measures to guarantee security of supply.
The jump in prices prior to the current cold spell came after Chinese government ordered a cut in domestic output to mop up excess capacity and stem air pollution and as investors bet La Nina-related wet weather would cause production glitches in key regional exporters Australia and Indonesia.
The Hawkeyes pulled out the win despite enduring a cold spell late in the second half, missing eight straight shots in a scoring drought that lasted nearly four minutes until Wieskamp scored on a layup to pad the lead to 84-74 with 1:11 left —Field Level Media
"Technical short-covering and a cold spell in the United States and some parts of the northern hemisphere had helped prices rally temporarily, most of which was wiped out if you look at yesterday's prices," said Kang Yoo-jin, a commodities analyst at NH Investment and Securities based in Seoul.
In this case, Dr. Tebaldi said, the analysis was even more rapid than usual — published just three days after the cold spell ended — because the researchers used methodologies that had already been developed, and because the study relied only on observations, not on computer models that can take time to run.
"We expect to have sufficient capacity and fuel available and expect to be able to weather the storm without running up against significant emissions limits, but concerns remain the same regarding fuel availability and emissions limits throughout this protracted cold spell and the rest of the winter," the company said in a statement.
Much of the eastern United States is in the grips of a sustained cold spell that has frozen parts of Niagara Falls on the American and Canadian sides, played havoc with public works causing pipes to freeze and water mains to burst, and impeded firefighting in places where temperatures barely broke 20 degrees Fahrenheit.

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