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Bright looks like a beautiful location in Victoria with pretty decent weather to accompany it, albeit a bit warm at times but the cool/cold nights year-round are refreshing most of the time. It has a pretty good rainfall average and sees a few days of snow as well. Autumn there looks really nice! What would you rate this climate? I'll give it a B+/A-
I didn't pay enough attention to the summer lows before I rated it a D due to the heat. Those nights would make summer much more livable for me. Still if looking for perfection I want the hottest part of the year to be in line with this places April .
One of the worse climates in Australia (which is still better than 90 percent of the climates in the U.S).
I give it a C
Summer nights are too cold to qualify for "summer"
Winters are generally colder than I like.
Whoever did the snow days column forgot that it's the southern hemisphere...Anyway, it's too wet to be a really nice climate, which is a shame because the temperatures are fine, more consistently warm than Melbourne in summer and the chance of some frost and snow in winter. C.
Bumping this thread, because I've fixed the snow days (it said something stupid like 6.9 snow days for 1 centimetre of snow) and I also added record highs and lows. Still, I'm not sure where the initial snow data came from? I'll leave it anyway.
Rate away guys, it's a pretty unique climate for Australia. I give it a B, summers could be much warmer and drier but those winters are beautiful.
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