Temperatures up to 30C (86F) – heat alerts issued.
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I am glad for them because they had some nasty cold summer. They are probably no longer used to normal summer weather.
”But cooler air is on the horizon: “A fresh southwesterly change early Monday will be in sharp contrast to the hot weather of the weekend – maximum temperatures are forecast to barely reach the high teens early next week, in some places this is even lower than recent overnight temperatures, which might be appreciated by anyone who has been struggling to sleep this last week.” O’Connor says.”
https://www.metservice.com/news/weather-news
That weather sounds nice.
I experienced the equivalent of a hundred years of global warming in a couple of hours. It was -12F first this this morning and after the sun rose, it got to about -10.
Sounds like a summer morning in Houston.
New Zealand is considered a top destination for surfers.
One would think that 30 + temperatures are the most common thing in such a location.
My guess is that 30 is the new 40 .
And a day without the use of red color and global warming related fear mongering is a wasted day for experts as we all know :
Red color and alarmism is what turns the average daily weather into climate – climate change.
The glaciers will melt and the railway lines will buckle and the weather bureau goons will keep their jobs.
Since I moved to Arizona 27 is border line cold, I prefer something in the high 30s, 40 C is about right.