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Message 1940288 - Posted: 19 Jun 2018, 21:09:51 UTC

A breezy clear 3C (felt like -1C) with an extra thin frost here this morning while 15C is our expected max today, with a S-SE wind and increasing cloud in the afternoon.

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Message 1940876 - Posted: 22 Jun 2018, 22:07:23 UTC

The weekend here kicked off at a very frosty -3C (felt like -6C), but we're in for a sunny day with an expected max of 15C and Sunday is expected to be a carbon copy of today.

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Message 1940881 - Posted: 22 Jun 2018, 23:16:59 UTC

Woke up to 17° this morning, a top of 31° expected.
Back up to 19°+ tomorrow.
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Message 1940887 - Posted: 22 Jun 2018, 23:56:44 UTC

It has been cold over the last few days down south.



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Message 1940888 - Posted: 23 Jun 2018, 0:03:57 UTC

Those people just over the border do excited when that happens.

We get that here every winter. LOL
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Message 1940901 - Posted: 23 Jun 2018, 0:56:32 UTC - in response to Message 1940888.  

Those people just over the border do excited when that happens.

We get that here every winter. LOL

Luckily I haven't had to deal with that since '83.
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Message 1940974 - Posted: 23 Jun 2018, 21:16:56 UTC

Good morning folks from Adelaide, currently sitting on 1.8c it's clear and calm, going for a max of 15c for next 4 days..

Should get a very strong cold front around Thurs/Friday with chance of thunderstorms and hail, even possible snow
for the Adelaide Hills and Ranges..
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Message 1940978 - Posted: 23 Jun 2018, 21:31:13 UTC

Yeah, looking at the satellite images there's not much cloud about over the whole of the country, so a cold night last night for just about everyone.
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Message 1940985 - Posted: 23 Jun 2018, 22:23:18 UTC

A very frosty -4C (felt like -8C) here this morning.

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Message 1941112 - Posted: 24 Jun 2018, 22:16:07 UTC

Well we did make it to our expected max of 15C (felt like 12C) yesterday and the mercury dropped down to a frosty -2C (felt like -5C) just after midnight, but by sunrise the temp was up to a very foggy 4C (felt like 1C) and a sunny 15C is the expected max here again today.

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Message 1941844 - Posted: 29 Jun 2018, 22:21:56 UTC

Kicking off the weekend here at -3C (felt like -5C) as we try for a max of 17C (we're currently at 1C, but feels like -1C) and rain is expected to start here late this afternoon or evening and continue on into Monday.

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Message 1941847 - Posted: 29 Jun 2018, 22:30:44 UTC

Now that the blocking high pressure has moved to the East, it is now allowing some cold fronts to push up into Adelaide..
Best part of cold fronts here is that there's a lot of cloud cover hence warmer nights, (clear nights gets frosty) going for a top of 17c and maybe 19c by Wednesday..
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Message 1941849 - Posted: 29 Jun 2018, 22:49:30 UTC

We've actually had a lift in over all temperatures.
22° overnight, 33° during the day. Not expecting a return to more usual temperatures (for this time of the year) till later next week.
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Message 1942024 - Posted: 30 Jun 2018, 20:18:51 UTC

Yeay...First month of Winter gone 8.8 weeks till the weather warms up again.. :))
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Message 1942050 - Posted: 30 Jun 2018, 21:20:51 UTC

Well we got down to 6C last night, but after a few lite overnight showers the temp here this morning is a warm 8C with more rain expected.

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Message 1942232 - Posted: 1 Jul 2018, 18:48:54 UTC
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Message 1942250 - Posted: 1 Jul 2018, 21:07:05 UTC

Kicking the working week off here at a warm and moist 9C (feels like 7C) with more rain expected today as well as a good chance of a storm in the arvo.

G'day Charles, I hope that all is well at your end.

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Message 1942253 - Posted: 1 Jul 2018, 21:27:23 UTC - in response to Message 1942250.  

Kicking the working week off here at a warm and moist 9C (feels like 7C) with more rain expected today as well as a good chance of a storm in the arvo.

G'day Charles, I hope that all is well at your end.

Cheers.

thank you wiggo
all is well at my end.

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Message 1942527 - Posted: 3 Jul 2018, 21:42:41 UTC

Well its another 9C (feels like 5C) start here in the highlands (far too warm for this time of year), but whether we'll make our 17C max is yet to be seen.

We also got 40mm of rain here the last few days which has settled the dust.

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Message 1942722 - Posted: 5 Jul 2018, 6:17:40 UTC

It's official- the last 12 month period has been the hottest on record. Minimums were only 0.72° above the long term average, but the maximums were almost 1.5° above the long term average.


Hottest financial year on record BOM data shows.
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