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It's gone off the boil, that's for sure. Two days in January failed to even reach 20C, and there's been some chilly nights. It looks as though December will be warmer than January. At least sunshine looks as though it will be average.
The last few days have been around the mid 20s C, so there has been a bit of an improvement.
Be thankful you've only had two sub-20 C days. We've had nine! And probably half of the 20+ C days were interrupted by a southerly or obnoxious easterly in the early afternoon.
Over 40C outside now where I am and in the other inland suburbs. Bayside struggling with the seabreeze, including the city, which is at 35C with a 17C dewpoint.
Going gangbusters in NW and W Victoria with many places over 44C now and it's only 3pm so still a good 2-2.5 hours of heating left. Even the subarctic climates along the southwest coast, like Portland, Warnambool etc are on 40-42C
And yet a single digits dew point. That would feel so weird to me.
Over 40C outside now where I am and in the other inland suburbs. Bayside struggling with the seabreeze, including the city, which is at 35C with a 17C dewpoint.
Going gangbusters in NW and W Victoria with many places over 44C now and it's only 3pm so still a good 2-2.5 hours of heating left. Even the subarctic climates along the southwest coast, like Portland, Warnambool etc are on 40-42C
"I hear you ILS but at least today was another better than expected result here with the south-easterlies winning again and keeping the max to about 28 C. So to date this spell hasn't had more than two days in a row over 30 C for us - hope the pattern holds!"
He does actually live in the hills - in the Dandenong ranges at about 600m above sea level which is basically the coolest, wettest and probably the cloudiest spot in the entire metro area. INfact, in his location, this is what he has: Ferny Creek 560m (about the coldest spot in Melbourne)
Absolute douche of the highest order. At least he got his username correct
Methinks he needs to spend time in the Falkland Islands.
Are you a member on that site? Someone should tell that bloke where to go
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