Mercury is nudging 45°C outside..



wayno wrote:come to NZ, it's still snowing here....
http://snow.co.nz/hermitage_test/?camera=MtCook_Lower#
all the big anticyclones over aus drag southerly fronts up from the antarctic, over the South Island... snowed several times this year...
South_Aussie_Hiker wrote:45 is a cake walk for us South Australians.
All my Melbourne friends complaining about 40 degrees... That's a cool change in Adelaide
photohiker wrote:I would say that having lived in both Adelaide and Melbourne, I'd take 40c in Adelaide over Melbourne any day.
Zone-5 wrote:46°C forecast for Thursday!
Zone-5 wrote:46°C forecast for Thursday!
photohiker wrote:Well, at least we get a cool relaxing day tomorrow before the big hot, it will only be 45C. Walk in the park.
Nuts wrote:We'll feel your pain till friday (when summer most likely ends)
Zone-5 wrote:Nuts wrote:We'll feel your pain till friday (when summer most likely ends)
Well something has to end, I hope it's not me!
Giddy_up wrote: notice a 20% chance of 1-5mm of rain as well Zone 5. Didn't know they could measure steam...............
GPSGuided wrote:Zone-5 wrote:46°C forecast for Thursday!
That's serious! Have no recollection of cities hitting that temperature.
neilmny wrote:GPSGuided wrote:Zone-5 wrote:46°C forecast for Thursday!
That's serious! Have no recollection of cities hitting that temperature.
Melbourne Feb 7 2009 46.4 degrees.
photohiker wrote:Zone-5 wrote:46°C forecast for Thursday!
Well, at least we get a cool relaxing day tomorrow before the big hot, it will only be 45C. Walk in the park.
Hallu wrote:I actually prefered Melbourne in the heat than Southern France in the heat. Melbourne has plenty of air conditionned public places, while it isn't the norm in France, including in the workplace. Also, temperatures drop down by 15 to 20° at night, there's rarely what's called a heat wave in Melbourne under French definition, which is when the temperature barely drops at night (meaning 35° during the day, 25/30° at night). These heat waves happen more often (every 2 or 3 years now) in France, and old people drop like flies : in 2003 we had 35/40° days and 30° nights, no wind, about 10 000 deaths in one summer in France were directly linked to the unusual heat (with only 25 due to bushfires). People seem more prepared in Australia.
icefest wrote:I really like that weather app though zone 5.
While the Polar Vortex was hitting America, a record heatwave was making bats fall from trees in Australia
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