moniaqua wrote: ↑January 5th, 2018, 10:13 am
So you have stolen our snow! Have fun with it
We are around 5°C (sorry, don't know the Fahrenheit) and have rain...
Meh, you can have it back. It's nice every 8 years or so, as a novelty, you know... But when we get the second snow fall in one winter... Well, that's just preposterous. We're over it now. If I wanted to scrape ice off my car every morning, I'd live in Canada. (No offense, Canada... I just don't want your weather.)
annise wrote: ↑January 5th, 2018, 3:28 pm
Todays forecast is 40C - 104 F.
SonOfTheExiles wrote: ↑January 6th, 2018, 11:25 am
45C in Sydney's western suburbs. That's about 113F.
We'll take some of that heat, please. Today's forecast high is -17C / 1.4F. Wind chills right now are around -29C/-20F. We broke a low temp record yesterday; I'm not sure about today.
Monday is supposed to get above freezing, though. Great weather for potholes and water main breaks.
carteki wrote: ↑January 5th, 2018, 4:51 am
News today is that it is "so cold" in Florida (5'c) that the iguana's are falling off the trees!
It's bad lizard conditions! (That's supposed to be a pun, playing off "blizzard conditions".)
annise wrote: ↑January 5th, 2018, 3:28 pm
Todays forecast is 40C - 104 F.
SonOfTheExiles wrote: ↑January 6th, 2018, 11:25 am
45C in Sydney's western suburbs. That's about 113F.
We'll take some of that heat, please. Today's forecast high is -17C / 1.4F. Wind chills right now are around -29C/-20F. We broke a low temp record yesterday; I'm not sure about today.
Monday is supposed to get above freezing, though. Great weather for potholes and water main breaks.
Like Trump requesting more of that Global Warming thing (sic).
Fair weather here in the lower part of the Northern hemisphere - 24-31C but feels like 26. I can hang clothes alright and have them crisp-dry in a couple of hours! Reducing carbon footprint has never been this economical!
Thanks,
Ava Gonzales
I live in a Life+50 country, lmk if you need my help in any way
Winter (June – August)
Sydney’s coolest months are June to August when average temperatures drop between 8.8 - 17°C (47.8 - 62.6°F). Sydney’s rainfall is generally highest in June, with an average of 132 mm (5.2”), while July is the coolest month when average daytime temperatures reach just 13°C (55°F).
Coming up to midday, and the Bureau of Meteorology informs me that it just hit 42C
Winter (June – August)
Sydney’s coolest months are June to August when average temperatures drop between 8.8 - 17°C (47.8 - 62.6°F). Sydney’s rainfall is generally highest in June, with an average of 132 mm (5.2”), while July is the coolest month when average daytime temperatures reach just 13°C (55°F).
See, that's what I like about Texas winters. They're about like that. This year excepted.