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I don't know what clown forecast is showing South Florida getting to low 60s. Even we are having a hard time doing that with this rubbish weather pattern.
such longterm forecasts in accuweather often forecast cooler and cooler lows for here, down to 18C low (!) beyond 3 week forecast, thats record low!
Seasonable, then rather mild starting Monday if the 10 day forecast is to be believed. Average for this time of year is 50°F/30°F or so, so those morning lows are well above average. Record warmest November is 46.3°F, might have a chance of breaking that.
Less warm but still fairly mild. Sunhours seems too low on days with little clouds, the sun is still ca 7 hrs above the horizon
A look at the very far north, northernmost town on the planet with > 15,000 inh. Snow can be expected. Sun symbol is gone now. Still, sun is above the horizon in Alta from ca 09:00 - 13:20, so sunhrs seem too low here too. No mountains close by to the S either.
Poor Florida.. 80s continue. Only 2 of next 7 days might not hit 80s. Dews in the 60s. Wednesday next week looks like worst day. Real feel in 90s with those temps and dewpoints.
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From what I've heard this would be considered summer in Melbourne.
Not unusual to get a forecast like that in November, bar some of the cold lows
Looks like heat coming up here:
Melbourne
Portland, Victoria. I've been here several times in January and my memories include driving rain on the breakwater, fishing in cold gusty winds with a jacket on and during one trip, some measure of rain every day. Far from sunny aswell. I just posted this to compare to where I am now.
The upcoming heat is largely forecast to bypass Melbourne and southern Victoria, heading straight to Sydney and NSW. Inland suburbs of Sydney are forecast to reach 38C.
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