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Here's Melbourne Airport's (Posted Jan and Feb to show where the heat came from):
116F - 69F
The 7th and 8th of February has a difference of 25.9°C, which is the highest experienced here. I'm sure there are bigger differences, maybe in South Dakota, Colorado and even areas in Russia like Yakutsk, with their super cold winters transitioning into summers. What are your personal records, and can you find any bigger ones?
Ours won't be very much. It would have to be a cooldown as well since we have no heat source nearby to give rapid warmups, and mostly likely when we get some warm weather out of season and then the temperatures go back closer to normal.
No idea if these are records but a couple of examples I remember:
This month we had a 38F degree drop from March 4 to March 5 - 79F to 41F.
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