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Post by alex992 on Apr 6, 2021 11:41:35 GMT -5
Gonna be nice the next few days, but warming up significantly by the weekend. First 90 F looking likely on Sunday. First 90 F?!! You haven't hit 90 F yet this year? Not quite, highest temp so far has been 89 F (31.7 C) on February 15th, so we've just missed it but not quite hit it yet. That's Ft. Lauderdale COOP though, I'm further inland so it's possible it's hit 90 F here, but officially we haven't yet.
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Post by Benfxmth on Apr 6, 2021 11:44:02 GMT -5
Fucking Ace!
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Post by rozenn on Apr 6, 2021 12:19:23 GMT -5
Lots of freezes for April
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Post by candle on Apr 6, 2021 12:46:06 GMT -5
Looking VERY nice in about a week, with two cold fronts on the way bringing some cold rain and lower snow levels. Couldn't ask for a better spring pattern here.
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Post by Ariete is a Russian Alcoholic on Apr 7, 2021 3:48:57 GMT -5
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Post by greysrigging on Apr 7, 2021 4:16:17 GMT -5
Brrrrrr! Here comes the first snowy blast of autumn for SE Australia. ( source: Weatherzone ) Break out the winter warmies, because the first cold blast of autumn is heading for Victoria and southern New South Wales this weekend, with snow for mountains districts and bitterly cold winds and showers elsewhere. It'll be a rude shock compared to last weekend, when Melbourne reached 31.6°C on Saturday, and Hobart basked in 32.3°C, which smashed the old April high temp record of 31°C. So is the coming weekend payback from a vengeful weather god? Well, that's one way to read it, but it's more like plain old seasonal shift. As we move towards winter, Southern Ocean cold fronts play a more active role in southern Australia's weather, and that's the pattern that's kicking in this week. Two cold fronts will cross the southeast of the continent in coming days. The first front will whip through Tasmania and clip southern Victoria on Thursday evening into Friday. Hobart's maximum temp should dip from a predicted top of 24°C on Thursday to just 16°C on Friday Melbourne will likely see a ten-degree drop, from 28°C on Thursday to 18°C on Friday. But it's Saturday night when things get really serious... The second front is much stronger and in the wake of its passage on Saturday night, Sunday maximum temps should struggle their way to 15°C in Melbourne, 13°C in Hobart and 16°C in Canberra. Cold, dry air in the wake of the front should bring Canberra’s first decent frost for the year, with a minimum temp around 0°C As for the mountains, it's hard to say how much snow will fall, or how low. But this looks to be the sort of system where more snow will fall at southern Victorian resorts like Mt Baw Baw and Mt Buller than at resorts further north like Mt Hotham or the NSW ski fields. Accumulations in the range of 5 to 10 cm are possible at the southern resorts, and snow should fall to at least 1200 metres, and possibly a little lower. Now, it just so happens that this reporter will be camping in the southern mountain districts of Victoria this weekend. So yeah, not such great timing. For the rest of you, it'll still feel chilly on Sunday anywhere south of about Sydney (where Sunday should peak at 23°C), so maybe throw on a scarf regardless of whether you're going to the footy.
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Post by Ariete is a Russian Alcoholic on Apr 7, 2021 4:34:46 GMT -5
Hobart exceeded 32C? Fuckan hell,, warmer than Melbourne. Good effort. Now they can enjoy 13C highs. Hobart recorded a warmer high temp this April than Melbourne, jgtheone
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Post by jgtheone on Apr 7, 2021 5:40:37 GMT -5
Yes, I can read
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Post by knot on Apr 7, 2021 5:44:22 GMT -5
Hobart exceeded 32C? Fuckan hell,, warmer than Melbourne. Good effort. Now they can enjoy 13C highs. Hobart recorded a warmer high temp this April than Melbourne, jgtheone Why is this even surprising? Latitude plays little to no role in heat extremes, at least when compared to the leeward-windward factor. Hobart and Eastern TAS are abnormally warm for the latitude in general. Melbourne's on a downwind as well, but not nearly to the degree of Hobart.
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Post by Ariete is a Russian Alcoholic on Apr 7, 2021 5:57:23 GMT -5
Hobart exceeded 32C? Fuckan hell,, warmer than Melbourne. Good effort. Now they can enjoy 13C highs. Hobart recorded a warmer high temp this April than Melbourne, jgtheone Why is this even surprising? Latitude plays little to no role in heat extremes, at least when compared to the leeward-windward factor. Hobart and Eastern TAS are abnormally warm for the latitude in general. Melbourne's on a downwind as well, but not nearly to the degree of Hobart. Woah, easy there man. Hobart is on a small island in the roaring 40's, while Melbourne is 5* further north, 5* closer to the heat source, plus on the mainland where said heat source exists, without a 200-odd km wide straight of 16C water to its north. Hobart is also more thoroughly surrounded by even colder water than Melbourne - the latter having some extent of land to the SE and SW unlike Hobart. It's safe to say that it is a little surprising.
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Post by knot on Apr 7, 2021 6:02:33 GMT -5
^Hmm, yeah I spoke without thinking. Defo somewhat surprising considering all those factors.
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Post by Ariete is a Russian Alcoholic on Apr 7, 2021 7:23:56 GMT -5
This right here is a gentleman's rage. One does not need acres of F words, or C words, or ASCII characters, or sarcastic/red smilies, or bastardised German, just a few simple words. Just a few simple words.
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Post by aabc123 on Apr 7, 2021 11:14:42 GMT -5
I have seen significantly better Aprils and forecasts than this.
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Post by irlinit on Apr 7, 2021 14:23:56 GMT -5
Scheizer. Merde. Shit. Wank. Fucking bollocks. Herp de derp crusty sock bullshit polar pile of cum forecast more akin to Poomeā. Fucking shit weekend coming up with Temps up to 8c below average and cold nights, every day in the forecast below average. This shit spring continues
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Post by rozenn on Apr 7, 2021 15:45:04 GMT -5
You're kinda harsh! Last week was legendary, that alone earns this spring a decent grade in my books. Some much needed rain this weekend. 42/39, overcast and rain... Looks like a cozy Sunday ahead.
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Post by irlinit on Apr 7, 2021 16:40:20 GMT -5
You're kinda harsh! Last week was legendary, that alone earns this spring a decent grade in my books. Some much needed rain this weekend. 42/39, overcast and rain... Looks like a cozy Sunday ahead. It's the tale of recent years, records broken on one off days or short spells which is great, but I'd rather multiple warm days than one or two very warm days.. this polar winter weather can f off 😡😡
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Post by tommyFL on Apr 7, 2021 17:28:14 GMT -5
More drought relief coming on Sunday hopefully
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Post by Simpcuckboy on Apr 7, 2021 22:19:57 GMT -5
Warm and sunny with a tropical low bringing rain over sunday and monday. Then very maylike weather afterwards. Quite variable in Wiluna, cooling down a lot late next week.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2021 9:26:00 GMT -5
Is spring finally about to arrive?
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Post by alex992 on Apr 8, 2021 11:38:12 GMT -5
Heat got toned down, no longer anything at 90 F or above, but still kind of a shit forecast. Less rain days than what was forecast yesterday too. Not good, was looking forward to showery weather.
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