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Old 11-05-2015, 07:33 PM
 
Location: Lexington, KY
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Big change on the way...tonight's low is 8F warmer than the high on Saturday. Tis the season.


 
Old 11-05-2015, 08:35 PM
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Location: Western Massachusetts
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my weather forecast is similar to yours, but then I drop more after Saturday

 
Old 11-06-2015, 06:26 AM
 
Location: Murray River, Riverland, South Australia
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Warm... my air con which is sitting here on a pallet next the the helm on my houseboat is getting installed on Thursday, just in time for the cool down. Bought a big 7.1kw Mitsubishi unit, Mitsubishi are supposed to be one of the best aircon brands and I got it for a great price. Had to make the 280km return trip to Mildura to pick it up but worth it



On a side note, found a couple of casual jobs that don't expect 100 decades of experience (shock horror!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) I will apply for while studying
 
Old 11-06-2015, 09:17 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Even South Carolina gets big ranges. Max of 29C to 17C within a day

https://twitter.com/KyleDennisWx/sta...431552/photo/1

"This weekend: shorts Saturday, jackets Sunday. That 63 will be early, most of the afternoon in the 50s"

 
Old 11-06-2015, 11:01 AM
 
Location: Lexington, KY
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Even South Carolina gets big ranges. Max of 29C to 17C within a day

https://twitter.com/KyleDennisWx/sta...431552/photo/1

"This weekend: shorts Saturday, jackets Sunday. That 63 will be early, most of the afternoon in the 50s"
South Carolina is awesome. Warm but highly variable.
 
Old 11-06-2015, 02:17 PM
 
Location: Freiburg
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Let's see if we get two 23C days in a row. lmao

 
Old 11-07-2015, 11:39 PM
 
Location: Murray River, Riverland, South Australia
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Renmark

mon ...... 15 / 36c .... partly cloudy
tue ........ 17 / 32c ..... partly cloudy
wed ....... 16 / 33c .... chance storm
thu ........ 17 / 30c .... mostly sunny
fri .......... 12 / 27c .... mostly sunny
sat .......... 9 / 25c .... clear
sun ....... 10 / 27c .... clear

Melbourne

mon ...... 14 / 34c .... mostly sunny
tue ........ 15 / 20c .... showers
wed ....... 10 / 22c .... rain
thu ........ 16 / 25c .... possible storm
fri .......... 14 / 19c .... shower or two
sat ........ 11 / 19c .... shower or two
sun ....... 11 / 19c .... partly cloudy

Look at this for a minute. Look how much warmer it is where I live now. And aside from Monday, what a ****house forecast for Melbourne. This pus heap garbage on top of the already 2c below average MTD this gaylord POVEMBER (and 2015 by extension). Polar outbreak after polar outbreak after polar outbreak. God I don't even live there anymore and it's still pissing me off At the same time, the schadenfreude is deeply satisfying.
 
Old 11-08-2015, 02:11 AM
 
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Renmark

mon ...... 15 / 36c .... partly cloudy
tue ........ 17 / 32c ..... partly cloudy
wed ....... 16 / 33c .... chance storm
thu ........ 17 / 30c .... mostly sunny
fri .......... 12 / 27c .... mostly sunny
sat .......... 9 / 25c .... clear
sun ....... 10 / 27c .... clear

Melbourne

mon ...... 14 / 34c .... mostly sunny
tue ........ 15 / 20c .... showers
wed ....... 10 / 22c .... rain
thu ........ 16 / 25c .... possible storm
fri .......... 14 / 19c .... shower or two
sat ........ 11 / 19c .... shower or two
sun ....... 11 / 19c .... partly cloudy

Look at this for a minute. Look how much warmer it is where I live now. And aside from Monday, what a ****house forecast for Melbourne. This pus heap garbage on top of the already 2c below average MTD this gaylord POVEMBER (and 2015 by extension). Polar outbreak after polar outbreak after polar outbreak. God I don't even live there anymore and it's still pissing me off At the same time, the schadenfreude is deeply satisfying.
Why do you get so mad? There is no reason to when you don't live there, just ignore the Melbourne forecast. What does suck is that this below average weather happens RIGHT AFTER I finish my exams.

Might take a holiday to somewhere warmer lol
 
Old 11-08-2015, 03:24 AM
 
Location: York
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Renmark

mon ...... 15 / 36c .... partly cloudy
tue ........ 17 / 32c ..... partly cloudy
wed ....... 16 / 33c .... chance storm
thu ........ 17 / 30c .... mostly sunny
fri .......... 12 / 27c .... mostly sunny
sat .......... 9 / 25c .... clear
sun ....... 10 / 27c .... clear

Melbourne

mon ...... 14 / 34c .... mostly sunny
tue ........ 15 / 20c .... showers
wed ....... 10 / 22c .... rain
thu ........ 16 / 25c .... possible storm
fri .......... 14 / 19c .... shower or two
sat ........ 11 / 19c .... shower or two
sun ....... 11 / 19c .... partly cloudy

Look at this for a minute. Look how much warmer it is where I live now. And aside from Monday, what a ****house forecast for Melbourne. This pus heap garbage on top of the already 2c below average MTD this gaylord POVEMBER (and 2015 by extension). Polar outbreak after polar outbreak after polar outbreak. God I don't even live there anymore and it's still pissing me off At the same time, the schadenfreude is deeply satisfying.
What's the average for the start of November in Melbourne? 20/21C right?
That's not a bad forecast then. In fact, apart from the freak hot day which is massively above average, the rest of the forecast must be fairly close to the long term average.

Anyway look at yours in Renmark. Much better. Forget about Melbourne ffs! You don't live there!
 
Old 11-08-2015, 03:51 AM
 
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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What's the average for the start of November in Melbourne? 20/21C right?
That's not a bad forecast then. In fact, apart from the freak hot day which is massively above average, the rest of the forecast must be fairly close to the long term average.

Anyway look at yours in Renmark. Much better. Forget about Melbourne ffs! You don't live there!
22-23C is the average, depending on suburb. And yes FORGET ABOUT IT PLS!
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