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Well, atypically mild and very cloudy but however, i think weatheronline exaggerates with temperatures and with clouds.
Even now when i am posting this post there is light sun between the clouds visible although according to wo there is total cloudiness here. You see in WO´s forecast for some days even dont have the Sun´s sign-0.0 hrs sunshine
We have four local weather folks in our area and as a rule, there is usually a 5-10 degree variance in their predictions. And we always laugh when each one claims to give the most accurate weather predictions....because as a rule, none of them are ever correct.
This Sunday is forecasted to have a low of 8°C, that's roughly 15°C above average. Early June has 8°C lows ffs. Third crap winter in a row, I wish I could say I'm surprised.
Location: Murray River, Riverland, South Australia
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Holy crap, this mild weather is truly EPIC. Never did I think I'd see a December with so many 10C+ lows
The majority of our nights have been above 10C so far, we are averaging a 9C low (average 2C) and this forecast will increase that further still!
Forget the lack of sun, Saturday has the chance to be record breaking (our record is about 18C I think) and Tuesday could beat the record low of 14C
That is nothing short of ****ing epic for your location at this time of the year. That would be a respectable forecast for Melbourne in June. If those 14C lows and 16C highs do actually come to fruition that is just legendary. I just it even more amazing that your record warm November and December temps are accompanied by record cloudiness.
Amazing warmth in Europe, eastern USA and well here in SE Australia aswell
Lol, I'm not sure actually.. obviously somewhere tropical? Not sure exactly where
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That is nothing short of ****ing epic for your location at this time of the year. That would be a respectable forecast for Melbourne in June. If those 14C lows and 16C highs do actually come to fruition that is just legendary. I just it even more amazing that your record warm November and December temps are accompanied by record cloudiness.
Amazing warmth in Europe, eastern USA and well here in SE Australia aswell
Yeah, considering our average is 8C/2C at the time of year to have this is nothing short of amazing
Yeah the record cloudiness sucks, but unfortunately it's the price we have to pay.. from mid October-late February mild weather almost always means that we are getting our weather directly from SSW, which equals mild Atlantic accompanied with lots of rain and cloud. Luckily we miss the rain as we are too far east, so usually we just get cloudy and mild when this sort of pattern emerges and it stays mostly dry.
I love seeing the cold lovers on netweather losing it, nothing pleases my eyes more than seeing them depressed and down seeing 7-9C above average temperatures day after day as they wishfully post outlandish cold charts that are 14 days away and will never happen. Winter after winter we've had to endure their never ending garbage, with anyone posting mild charts being labelled trolls - well now they can go and eat my ar*e mother f***ers!
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