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Dorothy Sep 19th 2008 10:24 pm

Re: Temperature in Australia
 

Originally Posted by Jules Europe (Post 6802732)
Otherwise nice! What sort of temps are you talking about for rest of year?

Today was sunny with cloudy periods in the low 20's. We went out for coffee on a patio then came home and worked in the garden for the afternoon. I was in shorts & singlet and was quite comfortable in the garden.

Jules Europe Sep 19th 2008 10:27 pm

Re: Temperature in Australia
 

Originally Posted by Dorothy (Post 6802745)
Today was sunny with cloudy periods in the low 20's. We went out for coffee on a patio then came home and worked in the garden for the afternoon. I was in shorts & singlet and was quite comfortable in the garden.

At the moment it is spring there I believe so this would be a nice temp neither hot nor cold

Dorothy Sep 19th 2008 10:30 pm

Re: Temperature in Australia
 

Originally Posted by Jules Europe (Post 6802755)
At the moment it is spring there I believe so this would be a nice temp neither hot nor cold

Yes, it's early spring here. Although even in summer when it's very hot during the afternoon we get the Fremantle Doctor which helps cool it off.

lesleys Sep 19th 2008 10:31 pm

Re: Temperature in Australia
 
Here you are

http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/map/te...perature.shtml

Everything you need to know.

Grayling Sep 19th 2008 10:31 pm

Re: Temperature in Australia
 

Originally Posted by Jules Europe (Post 6802755)
At the moment it is spring there I believe so this would be a nice temp neither hot nor cold

I thought you said you had lived in Australia?:confused:

Wendy Sep 19th 2008 10:50 pm

Re: Temperature in Australia
 

Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 6802770)
I thought you said you had lived in Australia?:confused:


Hey G, hows it going? :D

I've been really warm all day and now I'm freezing :sneaky::D

Grayling Sep 19th 2008 10:52 pm

Re: Temperature in Australia
 

Originally Posted by Wendy (Post 6802816)
Hey G, hows it going? :D

I've been really warm all day and now I'm freezing :sneaky::D

I'm OK thanks

Still warm here:p....a little bit of rain but still warm.....same forecast for a few days:thumbup:

G

Wendy Sep 19th 2008 10:58 pm

Re: Temperature in Australia
 

Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 6802818)
I'm OK thanks

Still warm here:p....a little bit of rain but still warm.....same forecast for a few days:thumbup:

G


We're up and down here. One day it's hail stones and 15 degrees and the next it's 22 degrees! :confused: 29 by the end of the week, then back to 15 :D

Still, it's all good :thumbup:

How you enjoying QLD? Caught any good fish lately? :p

Jules Europe Sep 19th 2008 11:01 pm

Re: Temperature in Australia
 

Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 6802770)
I thought you said you had lived in Australia?:confused:

Nice to hear from you again:) And I think if you bother to look above, I stated I do know Perth well and lived in Morley for an extended period of time but was not too impressed with the summers there. They are similiar to where I live at the moment and this is something I want to get away from.

If for a change you can give some helpful advice out it would be nice, instead of your normal sarcastic juvenile banter which seems to help nobody:sneaky:

moneypenny20 Sep 19th 2008 11:39 pm

Re: Temperature in Australia
 

Originally Posted by Jules Europe (Post 6802844)

If for a change you can give some helpful advice out it would be nice, instead of your normal sarcastic juvenile banter which seems to help nobody:sneaky:

Entertaining though :lol: Well he makes me laugh :sneaky: In answer to your question though, I'd say no, there's no where with those temps. Some days in Summer everywhere can be damned hot and most places in Winter can be piggin cold.

Grayling Sep 19th 2008 11:42 pm

Re: Temperature in Australia
 

Originally Posted by Jules Europe (Post 6802844)
Nice to hear from you again:) And I think if you bother to look above, I stated I do know Perth well and lived in Morley for an extended period of time but was not too impressed with the summers there. They are similiar to where I live at the moment and this is something I want to get away from.

If for a change you can give some helpful advice out it would be nice, instead of your normal sarcastic juvenile banter which seems to help nobody:sneaky:

You claim to have lived virtually everywhere....how are we supposed to keep up?

If you lived in Perth then I would have thought you would know what the climate of Australia was like.....so why the question?:confused:

Just trying to help:)

Jules Europe Sep 19th 2008 11:46 pm

Re: Temperature in Australia
 

Originally Posted by moneypen20 (Post 6802914)
Entertaining though :lol: Well he makes me laugh :sneaky: In answer to your question though, I'd say no, there's no where with those temps. Some days in Summer everywhere can be damned hot and most places in Winter can be piggin cold.

Where I live its the same either hot or cold with little in between. Ideallly I would like to live somewhere that is neither of these. Know of a couple of countries that fit the bill but they have other issues that are non climate related.

Anyway, read that certain towns in south Vic have moderate temps but also read they also get a well know hot wind in the summer months.

emelems Sep 19th 2008 11:48 pm

Re: Temperature in Australia
 

Originally Posted by moneypen20 (Post 6802914)
Entertaining though :lol: Well he makes me laugh :sneaky: In answer to your question though, I'd say no, there's no where with those temps. Some days in Summer everywhere can be damned hot and most places in Winter can be piggin cold.

Yup I agree... makes me laugh too :rofl: :rofl: But then again I have a weird sense of humour :eek:

Em x

Jules Europe Sep 19th 2008 11:57 pm

Re: Temperature in Australia
 

Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 6802919)
You claim to have lived virtually everywhere....how are we supposed to keep up?

If you lived in Perth then I would have thought you would know what the climate of Australia was like.....so why the question?:confused:

Just trying to help:)

Its not easy being an international jetsetter you know:)...............Anyway in answer to your silly question, I hardly call living 10 years in the UK a couple in South America and periods in Australia and Russia LIVING EVERYWHERE!!! You may not realize it but the world is still quite a large place.

Just because I was 6 months in Perth why would I know exactly what the climate was like in Sydney or Melbourne? I assume it would be the same hot and sunny but that is just an assumption as I am sure not all of AUS is the same. It may surprise you when I was there I didn`t spend everyday reading the weather!!!

I can find all the info about the weather in AUS quite easily on the internet but as this is A FORUM WITH FREE DISCUSSION its good to get personal opinions from people that actually live in the country. It may surprise you Mr.Grayling but THIS IS WHAT FORUMS ARE FOR!!!

moneypenny20 Sep 20th 2008 12:09 am

Re: Temperature in Australia
 

Originally Posted by Jules Europe (Post 6802952)
Its not easy being an international jetsetter you know:)...............Anyway in answer to your silly question, I hardly call living 10 years in the UK a couple in South America and periods in Australia and Russia LIVING EVERYWHERE!!! You may not realize it but the world is still quite a large place.

Just because I was 6 months in Perth why would I know exactly what the climate was like in Sydney or Melbourne? I assume it would be the same hot and sunny but that is just an assumption as I am sure not all of AUS is the same. It may surprise you when I was there I didn`t spend everyday reading the weather!!!

I can find all the info about the weather in AUS quite easily on the internet but as this is A FORUM WITH FREE DISCUSSION its good to get personal opinions from people that actually live in the country. It may surprise you Mr.Grayling but THIS IS WHAT FORUMS ARE FOR!!!

Good lord, chill! As you say, it's a public forum. To be honest, what one person considers a moderate climate, another will consider it unbearable. I don't think there's anywhere here that's moderate but that is only my opinion. What I consider perfect, other people will come on and complain how hot it's been :blink: What do you consider hot? Do you like humidity? Do you like a dry heat?


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