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Wintertime Tips And Tricks For How To Be Cozy

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Pavel shares his best kept secrets for staying cozy during the Winter months.

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Winter is the coldest season of the year in temperate climate, between autumn and spring. At the winter solstice, the days are shortest and the nights are longest, with days lengthening as the season progresses after the solstice.

Meteorological winter is the season having the shortest days and the lowest average temperatures, which have the coldest weather. This corresponds to the months of December, January and February in the Northern Hemisphere, and June, July and August in the Southern Hemisphere. The coldest average temperatures of the season are typically experienced in January in the Northern hemisphere and in June or July in the Southern hemisphere. Nighttime predominates the winter season, and in some regions it has the highest rate of precipitation as well as prolonged dampness because of permanent snow cover or high precipitation rates coupled with low temperatures, precluding evaporation. Blizzards often develop and cause many transportation delays. A rare meteorological phenomenon encountered during winter is ice fog, which comprises ice crystals suspended in the air; it occurs only at very low temperatures, below about --30°C (--22°F).

Accumulations of snow and ice are mostly associated with winter in the Northern Hemisphere, due to the large land masses there. In the Southern Hemisphere, the more maritime climate and the relative lack of land south of 40°S makes the winters milder; thus, snow and ice are less common in inhabited regions of the Southern Hemisphere. In this region, snow occurs every year in elevated regions such as the Andes, the Great Dividing Range in Australia, and the mountains of New Zealand, and also occurs in the southerly Patagonia region of South America. Snow occurs year-round in Antarctica.

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  • Three years already and this still cracks me up haha!

  • this reminded of FPS russia for some reason

  • You should make a Summer time tips and tricks how to keep cool!!!

  • nice robe like ahh this one!!!!!!

  • Ed is a genius... "Tips and Tricks".. FUCKING AWESOME!

  • @YakovDub What the hell dude, I thought the same!

  • Press 6 for what is possibly the most amazing thing on Youtube.

  • now I fell insecure about my womanstache! D:

  • borat would do everything you said

  • "Good." ,<3

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