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Old 02-03-2017, 10:34 PM
 
Location: Sydney, Australia
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33C, dewpoint of 21C. Just yuck. A very "handicapped" day as it never progressed from morning. Relative humidity and dewpoint remained the same.

Give me a day with the temps around 43C and dewpoint around 10C....
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Old 02-03-2017, 10:48 PM
 
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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33C, dewpoint of 21C. Just yuck. A very "handicapped" day as it never progressed from morning. Relative humidity and dewpoint remained the same.

Give me a day with the temps around 43C and dewpoint around 10C....
36°C, 11% humidity here. Very nice apart from the smoke from a nearby grassfire.
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Old 02-03-2017, 10:53 PM
 
Location: Top of the South, NZ
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34.7C here in "Shep", with a dp of 3.3C. Low humidity makes the temperature easy to handle.
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Old 02-03-2017, 11:02 PM
 
Location: Victoria, BC, Canada
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More unrelenting extreme heat in southwest Queensland again today. Currently 43.6°C in Birdsville with a top today (so far) of 44.8°C. That's 8 consecutive days above 110°F (43.3°C) and if the forecast holds they should have a good chance of at least 14 consecutive such days.

Also of note it seems that on Friday Birdsville broke its all-time February high with a max of 46.2°C. The previous high was 45.8°C. However, the record might not last long and could tumble again in the next few days. Forecast for Wednesday is a top of 48°C. Could they even see 120°F (48.9°C)? However 50°C seems out of reach.

Also if the forecast is right it will not drop below 90°F (32°C) for the next week. Amazing! Almost like Death Valley.
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Old 02-03-2017, 11:25 PM
 
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Wow, the Feb record high in Birdsville is only 46C? I would've though it would be more.

Forecast looks pretty good for here, except for the lame ass gaylord horses**t at the beginning of the week Renmark Forecast

GFS has some awesome heat around Wed-Thu, it has surface temps up to 46C progged here and 4am surface temps up to 40C in NE South Australia At this stage it looks like BOM is undercooking the temps on Wed and Thurs. Looks like we might get a couple days of this endless heat in f**kface NSW.

Unfortunately there is a giant **** ASS CANCER SOUTHERLY AIDS polar outbreak at the end of it on the 12th
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Old 02-03-2017, 11:30 PM
 
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Wow, the Feb record high in Birdsville is only 46C? I would've though it would be more.

Forecast looks pretty good for here, except for the lame ass gaylord horses**t at the beginning of the week Renmark Forecast

GFS has some awesome heat around Wed-Thu, it has surface temps up to 46C progged here and 4am surface temps up to 40C in NE South Australia At this stage it looks like BOM is undercooking the temps on Wed and Thurs. Looks like we might get a couple days of this endless heat in f**kface NSW.

Unfortunately there is a giant **** ASS CANCER SOUTHERLY AIDS polar outbreak at the end of it on the 12th
Our forecast has a ****ing 19C in it when the rest of the week is above 27C. It's like we can't go a ****ing month without it going below 20C once. It's just a requirement of the climate or some **** I swear

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Old 02-03-2017, 11:49 PM
 
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Our forecast has a ****ing 19C when the rest of the week is above 27C. It's like we can't go a ****ing month without it going below 20C once.
I saw that, that's the lame ass 24C day here (will no doubt be lower - BOM has been constantly overcooking these penis mcghee southerly cloudy days), and guess what, about 1* further north in NSW that day will be around 40C. **** those New South ****heads

Then there is a gigantic polar outbreak progged for the 12th at this stage, atm it looks like 19C would be a best case scenario for southern Vic on that day.... and ofcourse cue the single digit overnight lows following it

But then again, lucky neither of us live in SW Vic

Portland Forecast
Warrnambool Forecast

or the north coast of Tassie rofl
Devonport Forecast

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Old 02-04-2017, 12:08 AM
 
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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I saw that, that's the lame ass 24C day here (will no doubt be lower - BOM has been constantly overcooking these penis mcghee southerly cloudy days), and guess what, about 1* further north in NSW that day will be around 40C. **** those New South ****heads

Then there is a gigantic polar outbreak progged for the 12th at this stage, atm it looks like 19C would be a best case scenario for southern Vic on that day.... and ofcourse cue the single digit overnight lows following it

But then again, lucky neither of us live in SW Vic

Portland Forecast
Warrnambool Forecast

or the north coast of Tassie rofl
Devonport Forecast

I hope the "polar" (its not polar) outbreak doesn't eventuate because it looks like nice consistent heat.
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Old 02-04-2017, 12:28 AM
 
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I hope the "polar" (its not polar) outbreak doesn't eventuate because it looks like nice consistent heat.
I know it's not polar in the literal sense, it's just a figure of speech. At the moment it is looking absolutely horrendous on the models. 0C 850 temps over Vic, not much better here, just pure filth. I've seen massive southerly pus parties at the end of the model runs like this get cancelled as we get closer to the date, so there is always hope for a miracle, but the window for that is rapidly closing. If anything, the ****ing thing looks worse than ever.
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Old 02-04-2017, 01:55 AM
 
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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I know it's not polar in the literal sense, it's just a figure of speech. At the moment it is looking absolutely horrendous on the models. 0C 850 temps over Vic, not much better here, just pure filth. I've seen massive southerly pus parties at the end of the model runs like this get cancelled as we get closer to the date, so there is always hope for a miracle, but the window for that is rapidly closing. If anything, the ****ing thing looks worse than ever.
OMG HAVE YOU SEEN PERFFFFFFS FORECAST ITS TERRIBLE

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