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A cool, humid and mostly cloudy day (just starting to clear in the past hour). Light NW winds tending W/SW 15-20km/h around 8am. Been above 21C since 7am, felt the same temp all day though. A rare summer day when the minimum is warmer at Jandakot than Perth Metro.
A cool, humid and mostly cloudy day (just starting to clear in the past hour). Light NW winds tending W/SW 15-20km/h around 8am. Been above 21C since 7am, felt the same temp all day though. A rare summer day when the minimum is warmer at Jandakot than Perth Metro.
I've already explained. I'll explain one more time, Perth averages 32C in February. Therefore as far as relativity is concerned (and the fact I live in a warm climate); 24-25C is 7-8C below average for the time of year. Imagine a 14C day in mid august for you; it would feel cold.
Do you understand what i'm trying to say now? Trying to explain it as much as possible, hopefully not trying to sound mean.
I've already explained. I'll explain one more time, Perth averages 32C in February. Therefore as far as relativity is concerned (and the fact I live in a warm climate); 24-25C is 7-8C below average for the time of year. Imagine a 14C day in mid august for you; it would feel cold.
Do you understand what i'm trying to say now? Trying to explain it as much as possible, hopefully not trying to sound mean.
All im trying to say is people are used to different temperatures/climates and that due to me living in a warm climate, 24C is cool for summer. You can at least agree with that.
All im trying to say is people are used to different temperatures/climates and that due to me living in a warm climate, 24C is cool for summer. You can at least agree with that.
24°C is delightful summer weather, not cool at all.
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