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Post by Lommaren on Jun 29, 2018 17:44:31 GMT -5
While partially similar to Bloemfontein, this one instead has much wetter summers with lower diurnals (28/18 rather than 31/15) along with warmer winters (22/3 rather than 17/-2). Thunderstorms would be common here, while winter days would be similar to Central Florida during afternoon and coastal North Carolina during nights, although record lows are milder than Orlando, incredibly enough. Having clear highland influences, the station is actually located at a mere 611 m asl. Highs are quite similar to Durban year round, but the lows are clearly influenced by the inland position. For me this is a B. Summers would be okay, but too many rain days for my liking, although at least that should help with the strong UV. I like winters a lot though. Sunshine would probably be in the low 3000's similar to other interior South African climates.
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Post by irlinit on Jun 29, 2018 18:10:35 GMT -5
B-
Lows too cold and could be hotter
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Post by ๐๐ฟMรถrรถn๐๐ฟ on Jun 29, 2018 18:24:49 GMT -5
B-/C+
Nice wet stormy summers and cooler winters...although a bit boring in winter.
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Post by knot on Jun 29, 2018 19:13:38 GMT -5
C+, chiefly owing to its remarkable storm frequency. Winters are FAR too warm, however. Much better summers than Bloemfontein due to its storm frequency but with shittier, warmer "winters"
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Post by Steelernation on Jun 29, 2018 20:29:31 GMT -5
D-. A good amount worse than Bloemfonteinโmilder, wetter, etc.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2018 9:16:56 GMT -5
This one can have the B I mistakenly gave to blemfontein. Looks like a high volume of thunderstorms, which is very nice.
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