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Well you and Jammie can have the whole house if you'll move me to North Carolina
Don't forget little ol' me!!
And, SAB, Melbourne is probably much warmer because those are coastal readings for you guys. Downtown LA is inland several miles almost at the base of mountains. Downtown San Diego is on a bay, right on the water with just a small city on a sandbar separating it from the Pacific so it's a lot cooler there than downtown LA. I think I would like your weather SAB. Where in Melbourne do you live?
And, SAB, Melbourne is probably much warmer because those are coastal readings for you guys. Downtown LA is inland several miles almost at the base of mountains. Downtown San Diego is on a bay, right on the water with just a small city on a sandbar separating it from the Pacific so it's a lot cooler there than downtown LA. I think I would like your weather SAB. Where in Melbourne do you live?
Well of course not! Come on down! There's alway room for one more in Texas
I bet Cold Canadian wants to come too
Pretty chilly here too Plains, 54 with winds near 20. There's no official wind chill but it's probably near 45. That's after a high of 84 today.
Oklahoma gets more humid as the summer goes on but ILNC and Dxi, looks like you guys are already humid every single day already. At least when it's warm like today, it's still dry.
And, SAB, Melbourne is probably much warmer because those are coastal readings for you guys. Downtown LA is inland several miles almost at the base of mountains. Downtown San Diego is on a bay, right on the water with just a small city on a sandbar separating it from the Pacific so it's a lot cooler there than downtown LA. I think I would like your weather SAB. Where in Melbourne do you live?
The average high for my suburb in January was 87F, while in downtown Melbourne it was 83ºF.
highest max for my suburb was 108ºF, and highest min was 82ºF although for downtown the highest max was 110ºF and highest min was 85ºF in summer.
I live 20km inland from the bay, about 40km southeast of Downtown. I'll post a map soon.
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Pretty chilly here too Plains, 54 with winds near 20. There's no official wind chill but it's probably near 45. That's after a high of 84 today.
Oklahoma gets more humid as the summer goes on but ILNC and Dxi, looks like you guys are already humid every single day already. At least when it's warm like today, it's still dry.
Dude, OK city is Tornado central. How do you live with the fear that you may get flattened every year. Tornados occur here every summer aswell but they mostly hit unpopulated areas. The last major Tornado in Melbourne was I think in the 1920's. We've had numerous smaller tornado events since then but the most damage done is flattening houses.
12:32AM 46F great sleeping weather...... 63F for high today, lots a fish caught and released and the first touch of sunburn! life is good ....Don't cha know!
And, SAB, Melbourne is probably much warmer because those are coastal readings for you guys. Downtown LA is inland several miles almost at the base of mountains. Downtown San Diego is on a bay, right on the water with just a small city on a sandbar separating it from the Pacific so it's a lot cooler there than downtown LA. I think I would like your weather SAB. Where in Melbourne do you live?
The average high for my suburb in January was 87F, while in downtown Melbourne it was 82F.
I live 20km inland from the ocean, about 40km southeast of Downtown. Here's a map:
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