What's the Temperature & Weather like where you are now?
#92

No idea of the actual temperature but it's been grey and chilly today - yet again
If I don't get some long term sun and blue skies and heat soon I'm going to asssume I'm back in the UK and start bitching about putting the central heating on.

#93
Account Closed










Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 5,768


#94
BE Enthusiast




Joined: Jun 2010
Location: VIC, Australia
Posts: 397












It's been averaging mid 20s maximum temps on the Gold Coast, that's shorts weather. 
Down here in Victoria it has been genuinely miserable. We've had the same lack of sun problem but with temperatures in Melbourne struggling into mid teens during the day and no change to the weather for days on end.
Where I am it has been low teens most days. It's normally starting to warm up a bit at this time of year and there should be a lot more sun.

Down here in Victoria it has been genuinely miserable. We've had the same lack of sun problem but with temperatures in Melbourne struggling into mid teens during the day and no change to the weather for days on end.
Where I am it has been low teens most days. It's normally starting to warm up a bit at this time of year and there should be a lot more sun.
#95

Brisbane is likely to receive a record rainfall
Brisbane has already exceeded its average September monthly rainfall total and is set to be deluged with a seven day rainfall total potentially exceeding 100 millimeters.
Queenslanders in the interior and east may need umbrellas and gumboots thanks to the persistent rainfall that is likely to last for well over a week in the "Sunshine State".
#98

Sorry but...
Brisbane is likely to receive a record rainfall
Brisbane has already exceeded its average September monthly rainfall total and is set to be deluged with a seven day rainfall total potentially exceeding 100 millimeters.
Queenslanders in the interior and east may need umbrellas and gumboots thanks to the persistent rainfall that is likely to last for well over a week in the "Sunshine State".
Brisbane is likely to receive a record rainfall
Brisbane has already exceeded its average September monthly rainfall total and is set to be deluged with a seven day rainfall total potentially exceeding 100 millimeters.
Queenslanders in the interior and east may need umbrellas and gumboots thanks to the persistent rainfall that is likely to last for well over a week in the "Sunshine State".
No rain so far.
#99
Account Closed










Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 14,188

#100

Sorry but...
Brisbane is likely to receive a record rainfall
Brisbane has already exceeded its average September monthly rainfall total and is set to be deluged with a seven day rainfall total potentially exceeding 100 millimeters.
Queenslanders in the interior and east may need umbrellas and gumboots thanks to the persistent rainfall that is likely to last for well over a week in the "Sunshine State".
Brisbane is likely to receive a record rainfall
Brisbane has already exceeded its average September monthly rainfall total and is set to be deluged with a seven day rainfall total potentially exceeding 100 millimeters.
Queenslanders in the interior and east may need umbrellas and gumboots thanks to the persistent rainfall that is likely to last for well over a week in the "Sunshine State".


#102

Currently 7.7 Degrees
and I'm just on my way to the beach 
(City to bay today, and I have the task of setting up the company tent and getting the sausage sizzle ready...lucky me
)


(City to bay today, and I have the task of setting up the company tent and getting the sausage sizzle ready...lucky me

#105
BE Enthusiast





Joined: Nov 2005
Location: Yorkshire - Queensland - NSW
Posts: 843












Still waiting for it to warm up here this winter has been crap forgot how much the cold is draining after more than a month of it
14.7c at the moment Maitland NSW

14.7c at the moment Maitland NSW