It was about 70 degrees Fahrenheit on Christmas... Then it's been in the 50's yesterday and today. I've been going out in shorts!
And no snow to be seen.
~Thylo
And no snow to be seen.
~Thylo
We had very high (40C) temps in Melbourne for Christmas, followed by a couple cool days (20C) and yesterday was back up at 40C. It has been a hot and dry summer so far, and we still have two months to go!!
Melbourne isn't far from Antarctica, is it? What is it like during the winter? Does it ever snow? Or is it milder?
There is no major land mass between Melbourne and Antarctica (let's neglect the island of Tasmania), but it is quite far - maybe four or five thousand kilometres away.
Winters in the city are mild - about 2C at night and 15C during the day. It never snows in the city, but the surrounding hills get the occasional dusting of snow (above 500m), and the mountains a couple hours away are covered in snow for 3 months of the year.
That's interesting, bear in mind though that you are a darned sight closer to Antarctica (I heard you have penguins!) than most of us. I know you aren't right up against it, but I know that you are closer and that there are some temperate areas in the Southern Hemisphere so I thought it was worth asking. Are the mountains perhaps where one might need a snowblower? Because I was reading a snowblower manual once and it had warranty information for Australia and New Zealand (NZ I can understand) in it.
Last week we had a 44C day. I was outside for about 10mins and my skin got burnt to a crisp. A very strong cool change blew through, and the next day the maximum was just 18C!! That's 26 degrees in less than 24hrs. Today is supposed to tip 36C.