What causes sudden temperature changes?

Sudden temperature changes happen when something quickly adds or takes away heat from the air around us.

Imagine you're sitting in a cozy room wearing a sweater, and suddenly someone opens a big, cold window, whoosh! The warm air you were enjoying gets pushed out by the chilly air coming in. That’s why you feel sudden temperature changes, one moment it's warm, the next it's cool.

Like a Hot or Cold Bath

Think of the air as water in a bath. If you jump into a hot bath, your body feels the heat right away, that’s like heat being added quickly. If you jump into a cold bath, your body feels the chill instantly, that’s like heat being taken away quickly.

When the Weather Changes

Sometimes, when the weather shifts, like a storm moving in or the sun disappearing behind clouds, it can cause the air to change temperature suddenly. It's just like turning on a heater or flipping a switch from warm to cold.

So next time you feel the air go from hot to cold in a flash, remember, something is changing heat quickly!

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Examples

  1. A cold front moves in quickly, making the air feel like it dropped by 10 degrees in a matter of minutes.
  2. The sun suddenly appears from behind thick clouds, warming up the ground instantly.
  3. You go outside and the wind hits you with a blast of cold air.

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