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On the other side, April here is the most unpredictable. From snow at the start of April 2008, to near 30C temperatures and an almost summer like record warm month in April 2011
I can do Pensacola, Florida July for the next _____ years: Morning lows in the mid 80's with 80% humidity warming to mid 90's by noon with 90% humidity. Afternoon thunderstorms popping up out of nowhere off and on all afternoon lowering the heat by 1/2 a degree and raising the humidity to 100%. Highs near 100 degrees cooling to mid 80's overnight.
I can do Pensacola, Florida July for the next _____ years: Morning lows in the mid 80's with 80% humidity warming to mid 90's by noon with 90% humidity. Afternoon thunderstorms popping up out of nowhere off and on all afternoon lowering the heat by 1/2 a degree and raising the humidity to 100%. Highs near 100 degrees cooling to mid 80's overnight.
The weather in the northwest is predictable most of the year. Seattle is a bit more stable than Portland. Winter is pretty constantly cool and cloudy/rainy.
Isn't rain still variable enough you'd need to check the forecast? Wikipedia says August has 10 rainy days.
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Originally Posted by Cambium
All of August its 17-22C without rain?
It depends on the year. In some Augusts there is no rain at all, or at least we get 2mm of it in one day where it give away to sunshine anyway (hardly noticeable for some). This August is seems to be in that monotonous boat.
Sydney is still unpredictable, but August seems to be the least unpredictable month though.
No month is that predictable really but summer is a bit more predictable than winter.
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