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midday

[mid-dey, -dey, mid-dey] / ˈmɪdˈdeɪ, -ˌdeɪ, ˈmɪdˌdeɪ /


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By midday Friday, it already ranked among the seven wettest for the region — a major departure from last year’s dry weather.

From Los Angeles Times

Through midday Christmas it ranked in the 10 wettest for Southern California — a complete opposite from last year, when a record dry start to the water year preceded devastating wildfires in Altadena and Pacific Palisades.

From Los Angeles Times

Shortly before midday, the Royal Family emerged from the church after the service and spent time with members of the public who had lined up on the grass outside.

From BBC

U.S. natural gas futures settled lower in volatile trade, picking up from early lows after midday weather forecasts added some cold to the outlook that had already turned colder over the weekend.

From The Wall Street Journal

U.S. natural gas futures continued to trade in an up-and-down pattern after last week’s big selloff, settling higher with a slight cooldown in midday weather runs.

From The Wall Street Journal