40 Degrees for New Years Eve

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40 Degrees for New Years Eve

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I was going to go into Melbourne to see the fireworks but you have to sit out in the sun for hours to get a good spot.

25 to 30 degrees...not a problem.

40 degrees...no way!

Adelaide is going to have 43 degrees.

They are predicting the hottest January for decades after the wettest December on record.

So we can expect a really bad fire season due to all the plant and grass growth in December that will dry out in January.
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Re: 40 Degrees for New Years Eve

Post by snoopysue »

we've just had more snow :(
If we add up -5 and +40 and divide by two, then that's an okay temperature :P
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