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Location: João Pessoa,Brazil(The easternmost point of Americas)
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Originally Posted by marlaver
And an active pattern for southern SA too, starting from tommorrow. So, in a nutshell, good days coming for the cold lovers from this side of the equator
Interesting Pattern,Gfs shows 2 followed Lows to Northern Patagonia, this July they are getting descent snowfall on the dry steppe,also look the through in Central Chile,540dam there.
Location: João Pessoa,Brazil(The easternmost point of Americas)
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Expected accumulated Snowfall to South Africa in next days by Snowreport SA:
"This is what we are seeing as some of the possible snow fall depths from Saturday through to Tuesday on the mountain peaks of the Drakensberg:
Giants Castle : +- 120cm
Cathedral Peak : +- 75cm
Mafadi : +- 150cm
Rhino Peak : +- 15cm
Thabana Ntlenyana : +- 90cm
Sentinel : +-75cm
Mont-aux-Sources : +- 40cm
Champagne Castle : +- 120cm "
Back to South America,according to Canadian Model,Patagonia will freeze up next days,and it now shows -18C in Rio Negro/Chubut border,Gfs are with -10C to the same area.
Wow,next 2 days will be damn cold for Maquinchao,will it have 2 followed subfreezing highs?
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Location: João Pessoa,Brazil(The easternmost point of Americas)
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Thats not the kind of temperature forecast that come to you mind when think about Africa:
Its the Forecast to Drakensberg range(3000m) in South Africa,that very cold for a place Surrounded by Oceans and in the Southern Hemisphere,even through its at 3000m...
Observatory Hill did not in the end break the record. But Sydney Airport managed 27C, which looks like the highest temperature recorded anywhere in Sydney in July.
Brisbane city was warm and humid, maybe even more so than some in the northern hemisphere at the moment. Not much wind, a pretty nice day any season (for Brisbane).
Perth on the other hand was cold but sunny. Felt reasonable enough for mid July and it should become mild next week after some cold lows on the weekend.
Sunny but cooler today, looks like a cloudy weekend coming up :C
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