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« on: February 22, 2012, 12:46:34 AM »

Hello, i'm new around here thought I'd sign up and join the conversation.

Currently in my neck of the wood we are going through a boring and hot summer.
Because I live in tropical Australia normally summers are very wet with usually around 1000mm/40 inches of rain falling over the Nov-Apr period. This season however has been very boring, it rained here last night for the first time in 2 weeks and all we got was 0.2mm/0.008inches.
All of our rain this season has been produced by odd thunderstorms that have been popping up on the hot days we've been having. Not having as much rain is allowing for sunnier skies and more hot days than normal.

Yesterday we reached a very hot 34.4'C/93.9'F and today we hit 33.3'C/91.9'F, so I'm really looking forward to winter now as this wet season is shaping up as nothing, could really use some cool 5'C/41'F mornings right about now, but those are still a good 3 to 4 months away unfortunately.
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« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2012, 08:18:38 PM »

If it makes you feal any better here in Texas USA we had one heck of a summer last year. I think it was 69 days of 100+ degree days. And at 100 they ment 108 for a monthly average high. And your getting rain. For us we had 0.000 inches which is nothing for 1.5 months. Our lakes are down by 10 Ft. Hope this helps ease the pain. Welcome to WXforum.
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