Editor's note: This story was originally published in June of 2022. Goodness gracious, it's hot in south Louisiana, but is it really 110 degrees like your car thermometer says? No, you shouldn't trust ...
No matter where you are in the country right now, it's hot. (Wrong. —Ed.) From New York City to San Diego, it's like God has set up a massive hair dryer over the continent. If you happen to be in your ...
It has become the summer equivalent of the once ubiquitous food pics on social media feeds during this sweltering summer of record temperatures that has made triple-digit heat index readings routine.
Have you ever sat in your car on a sizzling summer day and snapped a picture of the temperature on your dashboard? It’s hard not to when you see it in the triple digits and the inside of your car ...
On a hot summer day, drivers often look at their car’s dashboard to check two temperatures: the engine coolant and the temperature outside the vehicle. With coolant, a high-temperature reading is ...
The heat outside and the thermometer in a car do not always get along. A car's outdoor temperature reading can be wildly inaccurate on hot, summer days -- often appearing much higher than the actual ...
The car thermistor is exposed to re-radiated heat from the road resulting in a higher temperature compared to the air temp. (WKMG) Orlando – It’s that hot time of year when pictures of car temperature ...
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