But in the winter, when road conditions are bad, people tend to drive more slowly.
But in the winter, when air from outside is heated and becomes drier, the flu virus survives well.
But in the winter, the number of journeys drop, the speed on the roads also drops, and voila!
The minister confirmed that 26% of households in Wales are currently believed to be in fuel poverty but statistics for winter deaths in 2009-10 were lower than those in 2008-09.
The longest spells of settled weather occur during calm but cold days in winter.
These systems are not only important in the winter months, but also in the summer months, because at higher altitudes, the temperature is well below freezing year-round.
The most sensitive tracks are closed in the winter months but are due to re-open in April.
Stockholm is cold in the winter, but it's a great place for recreation in the summer.
Mild temperatures are nice in winter, but snow and brisk sunny weather puts people in the holiday spirit.
Not one of the kitchen help but a schoolgirl in a bulky winter coat, with a scarf over her hair.
He said usually there is one in a winter but for the past few months there have been up to 25.
But winter for firefighters in the coldest climates is no laughing matter.
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"We would normally expect to see a surge in demand in the winter but it's been above what we would expect, " she said.
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"The decline predicted by Piomas is slightly less in the autumn and slightly more in winter, but broadly speaking there's good agreement, " said Dr Giles.
Vitamin D is incorporated in the body when skin is exposed to sunlight of a certain wavelength but in the UK, during winter months, UV-B radiation can be insufficient to properly support vitamin D synthesis in the body.
So far this year the machinery has been invoked not just in Oklahoma and Kansas but in 15 other states, ranging from the winter storm that struck Alabama in December and January to the fires that swept Florida last month.
Hodgson underwent surgery in August last year on a long-standing shoulder problem, but played in two of England's winter internationals in September - as a replacement in the victory over Australia, before being injured in the defeat by South Africa.
He said it was not unusual to see peaks in admissions over winter, but that so far this year there had been relatively more respiratory infections circulating among children than in recent years.
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Sealand is really nice in the summer but a "cold, horrible place" in the winter, Mr Barrington said.
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Croix, knows she may not be in the medal stakes this time around but expects to be in contention for the 2006 Winter Games in Torino, Italy.
April snowstorms aren't unusual in Wyoming and the Rocky Mountain West, but the storm comes after a rather tame winter in many areas.
"Obviously it's cheaper to keep the cows on grazed grass, but once winter comes and they're all in, they'll be on full winter rations, " he said.
For decades, scientists have wondered why the virus is epidemic in the winter months but relatively absent the rest of the year.
The same neighbour told the New York Times that the couple's sons had shovelled snow for her in the winter, but that they had had loud parties.
"Part of the investment that Russia has made is not only what the world will see in Russia, but also they're building a winter paradise that they hope to showcase through the Olympic broadcast and attract tourism in the future, " says 2010 Vancouver champion Bill Demong, who competed at a Nordic combined skiing test event in Sochi last weekend.
In summer, hikers follow a muddy footpath that parallels the creek, but winter skiers slide directly up the frozen snow-encrusted river in eerie silence.
But the winter of 2012 was bitter in Europe, Asia and Alaska.
Moreover, the price of oil usually falls in the autumn, after the summer surge in petrol consumption has abated but before winter brings higher demand for heating oil.
Shantry admits he is not missing the freezing conditions of the English winter but he is keeping in touch with his Worcestershire colleagues who are in back in pre-season training.
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The home support were appealing for a penalty within two minutes of the restart when Michael Paton fell under pressure from John Potter in the area, but referee Brian Winter waved play on.
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