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Tonight
A hot and oppressive night throughout with light NW'ly winds.
Thursday
Hot and sultry with light to moderate NW'ly winds tending NE'ly during the morning. Afternoon coastal seabreezes. Partly cloudy.
Sabtown ......... fine ......... 30 / 35
Matilda ......... fine ......... 29 / 36
Bayview ......... fine ......... 30 / 34
Sparks .......... fine ......... 28 / 35
Cato Strip ...... fine ......... 31 / 34
Hamilton ........ fine ......... 28 / 34
Annie Harbour ... fine ......... 28 / 35
Santa Maria ..... fine ......... 31 / 34
Reefton Lakes ... fine ......... 31 / 35
Rodriguez ....... fine ......... 30 / 34
Logan ........... fine ......... 28 / 36
Jogan ........... fine ......... 30 / 32
Lake Jamie ...... fine ......... 29 / 34
Clearwater ...... fine ......... 29 / 35
Weston .......... fine ......... 28 / 36
Pardoo .......... fine ......... 29 / 35
Pacific Dunes ... fine ......... 28 / 37
Baker ........... fine ......... 27 / 37
Isabel Beach .... fine ......... 29 / 34
Pearl Cove ...... fine ......... 31 / 34
Sunset Beach .... fine ......... 29 / 34
Mt Awesome ...... fine ......... 25 / 31
Diamond Bay ..... fine ......... 30 / 33
Turqoise Beach .. fine ......... 30 / 32
External Territories Rowley Shoals ... fine ........... 29 / 30
Bedout Island ... fine ........... 30 / 33
Adele Island .... fine ........... 26 / 32
Browse Island ... fine ........... 27 / 31
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Originally Posted by Summering
How many of those quite deadly jelly fish ( oh my another name for them)
are in your island location? The TV story on them scared me to death...
yep definately. They are a feature anywhere in tropical Australia. Sabs Island has many inland lakes and watercourses with spectacular white sandy beaches so there are no jellies in those.
Days.....80 to 90 with a slight breeze Nights....60 to 70 with a mild wind in the air...( I think that is the same as slight breeze) Weekends.....80 day, 68 nights
Oh I am off to buy a suit, this is sounding wonderful to me......my ideal weather... Warm and Wonderful...
Nice.
For myself I would prefer it cooler during the weekday as work often requires me to wear a hard had and work boots.
Also for myself, an ideal climate would have winds under 5 mph whenever it drops below 75 F.
Dude, that sounds like Antarctica! (rather than Canadian Arctic)
Hehe, I know! Except with much more snow and hotter summers!!! And more precip.....Vegetation actually grows there , ah well, the climate is insane.....just like me.....
Year round; Days between 70 - 82
Nights: between 50 - 65 Humidity: between 55 - 65
I am definitly not living in the right place except for this winter. This is the first winter in South Florida that I can say is near perfect and I have lived here for 20 years.
Surprisingly, you and I prefer the same humidity percentages.
*I just prefer temps warmer than that.
I made up a new continent of North America and changed the typical weather to suit the new geography for Summer and Winter. Some of the cities are real but other locations I made up. The actual cities are: Anchorage, Juneau, Yellowknife, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles.
I'd live around that fictional city west of Portland by the coast.
I made up a new continent of North America and changed the typical weather to suit the new geography for Summer and Winter. Some of the cities are real but other locations I made up. The actual cities are: Anchorage, Juneau, Yellowknife, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles.
I'd live around that fictional city west of Portland by the coast.
Lake Ontario is gone, and Florida is just a pimple?
I can see you left Jamaica alone though... Yah mon! Irie!
*If it were my map, I'd dig a 1000 mile wide (north-south) and 1000 feet deep trench spanning the Pacific to the Atlantic
starting somewhere below the 60th parallel out west, tapering to the 47th above Toronto
and let it flood with sea water to moderate or eliminate our blasts of Arctic air.
I made up a new continent of North America and changed the typical weather to suit the new geography for Summer and Winter. Some of the cities are real but other locations I made up. The actual cities are: Anchorage, Juneau, Yellowknife, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles.
I'd live around that fictional city west of Portland by the coast.
Cool!!!! I like the -51/-64 city , I am guessing that's Yellowknife?
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