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Old 06-20-2012, 12:59 AM
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Location: Surrey/London
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15-17C high, sunny or drizzle.
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Old 06-20-2012, 02:36 AM
 
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Hi 97 F/36 C
Lo 72 F/22 C

less than 30% cloudcover all day long
dewpoint somewhere under 65 F/18 C
relative humidity between 25-65 % at any given hour

calm winds when the air is below 78 F/26 C
soft breeze when the air is 79-88 F/26-31 C
steady breeze when the air is 89+ F/32+ C

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Old 06-20-2012, 04:31 AM
 
Location: Top of the South, NZ
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15-17C high, sunny or drizzle.
Is that warm winter, or cool summer weather?
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Old 06-20-2012, 05:17 AM
 
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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15C-29C

Sunny or cloudy day with late afternoon or evening thunderstorms.
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Old 06-20-2012, 05:20 AM
 
Location: Yorkshire, England
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-7/-1C, cloudless skies after heavy overnight/morning snow, the first lying snowfall of the winter
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Old 06-20-2012, 05:23 AM
 
Location: Atlanta
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Ahh, I love "winter" thoughts in high summer here in Dixie.

My idea of a perfect Christmas would be a cloudy, cold morning on the Eve, with temps falling into the teens, and a light snow starting about 10 am. By nightfall, a heavy snow is falling with the temp at 22 degrees, and this heavy snowfall continues all night, tapering off to a light snowfall on Christmas morning with temps falling to about 11 or 12 degrees. At noontime, the snow stops and the skies turn partly-cloudy with temps holding at 20 degrees, with a total of 18 inches of delicious, fresh snow covering everything in sight. That night, the skies clear totally and the temp drops to a nice, crisp zero degrees, which helps to lock down the snow pack until the next major storm, which strikes on New Year's Eve.
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Old 06-20-2012, 05:39 AM
 
Location: Laurentia
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Ahh, I love "winter" thoughts in high summer here in Dixie.

My idea of a perfect Christmas would be a cloudy, cold morning on the Eve, with temps falling into the teens, and a light snow starting about 10 am. By nightfall, a heavy snow is falling with the temp at 22 degrees, and this heavy snowfall continues all night, tapering off to a light snowfall on Christmas morning with temps falling to about 11 or 12 degrees. At noontime, the snow stops and the skies turn partly-cloudy with temps holding at 20 degrees, with a total of 18 inches of delicious, fresh snow covering everything in sight. That night, the skies clear totally and the temp drops to a nice, crisp zero degrees, which helps to lock down the snow pack until the next major storm, which strikes on New Year's Eve.
I could definitely go for that.
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Old 06-20-2012, 06:06 AM
 
Location: Buxton, England
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15°C (record warm) and sunny with thundery showers in the afternoon.
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Old 06-20-2012, 06:45 AM
 
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15/28C for summer. If in winter then at least the afternoon has to be bearable outdoor weather, probably at least 13C.

Don't care if it's sunny or overcast as long as there's no rain. Rain would force us all inside and I like an indoor/outdoor Christmas as it gives us more room to do stuff.
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Old 06-20-2012, 06:52 AM
 
Location: Buxton, England
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Of course if I was in the southern hemisphere then my requirement for christmas would be low of 22 and high of 40°C, with massive storms and hail all afternoon.
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