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Originally Posted by Mr Burns
But come on. I don't think you can say that somewhere that has 18c highs in their coldest month has a winter. The temperature in my house is 18°C a lot of the time. With the cold nights, that seems more like a spring pattern to me. So Queensland is basically like Spring for a couple of months then like summer for the rest of the year.
I remember we had similar weather during February 2019, with temps on some days into the mid teens but nights close to freezing point. It definitely didn't feel like winter.
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What made Lancashire the standard by which spring and summer are measured?