“…Speeding can be seen as a good example of criminal activity on which short-term weather changes and hot temperatures, in particular, can affect. In speeding law enforcement, however, there might not be some daily weather effects even if there might be some hourly and monthly effects (see Liu and Sharma, 2019), According to Persinger (1980), weather changes the day or days before could be more highly correlated with the human response than present weather. According to Ashby and Tompson (2018), after controlling for other situational factors (such as public holidays and special events) and for the frequency of street crime, increasing temperatures are associated with small increases in police stops, while rain and snow are associated with substantial decreases.…”