Thank you so much, Rover. I read the dialogue "A: What's the temperature? B: It's between 8 and 4 degrees Centigrade. " from a textbook and would like to know if we can also say "What's the temperature of today?" "What's today's temperature?", which means the temperature outside the whole of today.You can, but it's so vague as to be meaningless.
Do you mean the temperature inside or outside/in what country/at what time of day?
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