Like a Roller Coaster for Weather
Imagine you're on a roller coaster. One second, you're flying up high, that's like a hot day, when your ice cream melts in your hand. The next second, you drop down fast, that's like a cold day, when your breath turns into little clouds in the air. Wild temperature swings are just like that exciting ride, it goes from hot to cold quickly and can feel surprising.
A Real-Life Example
Think about wearing a T-shirt on a warm afternoon, but then the sky gets dark and chilly all of a sudden. Before you know it, you're shivering in the same T-shirt! That’s what happens during wild temperature swings, the weather changes fast, and your body has to catch up. It's like playing tag with the seasons, one moment they're chasing you, the next they're hiding behind you!
Examples
- A farmer sees a sudden frost that damages crops after a warm spell.
- A person wears a coat in the morning but takes it off by noon.
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See also
- What is Cool, dry air?
- How Does Sea Breeze and land Breezes Work?
- How Does Ocean Temperatures Work?
- High vs. Low-Pressure Weather Systems: What’s the Difference?
- How does the climate system work?