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Although I live in a desert area and never put my car up, it does get down into the 30's at night and through the early morning during the winter months; I run summer tires and never have a problem. Like other's said, you just have to drive a little more carefully, especially when you first start off and the tires are cold. Now if it was getting down to below the 30's or if there was snow on the ground, I would either put mine up or run, at a minimum, run all season tires during those periods.
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