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Location: João Pessoa,Brazil(The easternmost point of Americas)
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Originally Posted by Warszawa
Yeah that's stupid. Snow belongs between June and August, maybe early September. Definitely not in the middle of October
That not valid to Patagonia,they can get freeze and snow even in January,Esquel has a January record low of -5.4C/22f,tell me another place in world at that latitude and altitude with this record low in the warmest month lol,Patagonia are really strange.
Supposedly getting down to 36F(2C) in Melbourne tonight
It will in the suburbs, city centre is going to get down to 5°C. We might as well break the record of 1.3°C, which was set in 2006. Surprisingly the record high for October was also set in 2006.
Yeah I'm there. I like the climate here, keep in mind this last couple months have been well below average. Last summer was delightfully hot and the local geography creates some real sultry evenings which I never experienced before. The thunderstorms when they do occur are unlike anything I've seen before. Alice Springs is far too remote for a small town, might go insane. At that point, might aswell go for Darwin. Atleast here you do not feel like you are marooned in the middle of nowhere.
What's the name of your city again? Can't believe that it's escaped my mind. I used to know it. It had two words I think?
Yeah, Darwin is a bigger city and it's good for those who like sultry, consistently hot weather. But would you stand the torrential rain and its wet season? Furthermore, do you like humid heat or dry heat? In other words, do you prefer Mecca or Kuala Lumpur? I know you like hot weather, but you also seem to be into thunderstorms and humidity. What type of "hot" do you prefer?
The greenery in Darwin looks fantastic tho. On Google Street View it seems so tropical and lush
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