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  2. For the most accurate reading, Discount Tire recommends drivers check air pressure in the morning or when the air is cold. Drivers can inflate the tire by removing the valve cap and using the tire ...

  3. Your car's low tire pressure light may come on this week ...

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    Why does cold weather affect my car\'s tires? Most modern cars are equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System, or TPMS . The system sends real-time information about your tire pressure to the ...

  4. Cold inflation pressure - Wikipedia

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    Cold inflation pressure should therefore be measured in the morning, as this is the coldest time of day. This will ensure a tire meets or exceeds the required inflation pressure at any time of day. Seasonal temperature fluctuations can also result in appreciable changes in tire pressure, and a tire that is properly inflated in the summer is ...

  5. This confusing road sign warns of a hidden winter weather danger

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    Even at night when temperatures fall, that heat conducted from below the road’s surface can reduce the potential for surface icing. Snow falls as people drive across the Brooklyn Bridge in New ...

  6. Direct TPMS - Wikipedia

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    direct TPM sensor fitted in valve system, manufacturer VDO. In most current designs of direct TPMS, a small electronic assembly which is rugged enough to be mounted inside a tire, measures the pressure using a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) [1] pressure sensor and then transmits this and other information to one or more vehicle receivers. [1]

  7. Freezing level - Wikipedia

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    The 0 °C isotherm under normal conditions. The freezing level, or 0 °C (zero-degree) isotherm, represents the altitude in which the temperature is at 0 °C (the freezing point of water) in a free atmosphere (i.e. allowing reflection of the sun by snow, icing conditions, etc.).

  8. The plunge will bring wind chills across the Midwest dipping below zero, “exceptionally coldtemperatures down to 20 degrees below average in some places, and freezing conditions setting in ...

  9. Black ice - Wikipedia

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    When the temperature is below freezing and the wind is calm, such as under a high atmospheric pressure at night in the fall, a thin layer of ice will form over open water of a lake. If the depth of the body of water is large enough, its color is black and can be seen through the ice, thus the name black ice.