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B for Better than Melbourne, the recent run of frosty nights there has helped out their case as well.
As koyaanisqatsi1 said though, wet winters are decreasing
On another weather forum, they (SA folk) get very excited after some few mm of rain have fallen shows that how desperate they are for rain *sad* which proves my point further.
Without sounding boastful, Sydney gets twice (or nearly triple) the annual rainfall that Adelaide gets.
Horrible climate by way of too little rain and prone to increasing heatwaves and decreasing rainfall.
Wet years, if not months, are becoming fewer.
I recall - after intensive studies - from their rainfall records, the last very "wet'" years were in 1916/1917 and 1992. Feel free to correct me though :-)
Definitely an A. The range of highs is near my ideal. 60-85. Lows aren't bad at all either. Just would like to see more of the rain switched to summer.
Solid B. Overall very good like the climates of all major Australian cities.
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