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This was worded in a confusing manner, but after following your link, I think I understand what you mean.
In Denver:
- the record high temperature for January is 76ºF / 24.4ºC, and
- the record low temperature for July is 42ºF / 5.5ºC.
Not sure what this means or if it helps.
GO Broncos!
PS. FWIW today's high (Jan. 19th) was 63ºF / 17.2ºC
So then assuming that January holds the year's lowest record high (by month) and that July holds the year's highest record low (by month), then the temperature range that Denver could record during any given month of the year is 42 to 76 degrees F. Pretty wide range!
Location: The Valley Of The Sun just east of Canberra
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In Sydney, we can have maximums in the low 20s C (70-75F) in any month of the year. Similarly for minimum temperatures in the mid teens C (lower to middle 60s F). Not that difficult to achieve in a climate that can feel aseasonal at times.
we can have 55 - 95 temps at any time of year, never hit 100 in winter, only mid 90s, has not dropped below 55 in August.
Is LA really that hot. Then why do people always say the weather is so comfortable . When people talk about comfortable climates, I expect a high temperature range from 49 in January to 81 in July.
8C is in July? ...... that sounds a bit suspect to me. I would have thought 2 or 3C would be more likely for London, even with the UHI.
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