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ASK NEIL ANYTHING: Why is the coldest hour of the night just before dawn?

Tom Elliott
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A caller Les posed the question many people wonder on chilly winter mornings on Neil Mitchell’s ‘Ask Neil Anything’ segment.

Neil asked an expert for the answer!

Senior Meteorologist at the Bureau of Meteorology Miriam Bradbury confirmed that temperatures are usually coolest just before dawn.

Press PLAY to hear why the last hour of the night is so cold

 

 

 

Tom Elliott
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