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Not even a competition. Mildura obviously. Melbourne is a huge overcast wankfest compared to Mildura and Mildura warms up much faster in spring, spring there is actually spring rather than winter mkII.
What's bad with Failbourne as you call it? I understand you hate it but not sure why really? Is it the summers? Winters? Wind?
It's a slightly less crap version of your climate Bipolar crummers, with more days below 25C than above 30C, endless cold fronts and seabreezes bringing cold air in summer often unforecasted; winters are cold drizzly wet cloudy as f**k, springs are also wet cold and cloudy as hell and are an extension of winter.
Days above 35C in crummer are occasional, and are almost always followed by a cold front with a week of 21C days and 13C lows and overcast trash.
Last edited by BeerParty; 05-19-2017 at 11:46 AM..
It's a slightly less crap version of your climate Bipolar crummers, with more days below 25C than above 30C, endless cold fronts and seabreezes bringing cold air in summer often unforecasted; winters are cold drizzly wet cloudy as f**k, springs are also wet cold and cloudy as hell and are an extension of winter.
Days above 35C in crummer are occasional, and are almost always followed by a cold front with a week of 21C days and 13C lows and overcast trash.
Days above 35C don't exist here. It happened once in August 1975 and that's all
Melbourne, but the average highs don't tell the whole story, it's highly prone to huge temperature swings.
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