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Old 12-03-08, 14:47
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Default Adelaide Weather

Hi all - December/January quite hot, February cold. But March has been the hotest March since records began in 18 whenever. The whole month has been upper 30c with many days over 40c. Looks to continue until at least next Tuesday. Hot north winds predicted over next days and extreme fire hazard days coming up. A few fires are burning at the moment.
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Old 12-03-08, 18:06
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Well with New Hampshire on track to breaking 150 year old record for snow fall, it is snowing again 33.8 or 1 degree F/C. Just enough to make sure that auto body shops are fully employed.

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Old 13-03-08, 08:53
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well they say nature has a balance
melt them off in oz and freeze them off in canada
Bobs on the money for the forecasting 39.8 today
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Old 13-03-08, 14:29
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Talking Relaxing Climate!

We have been luckey the past few weeks, The tempriture gauge is stuck between 25c to 30c, just warm enough to greatly appriciate the cooling effects of amber stuff after hours! Glad that hot air has gone east! porbably where it came from in the first place
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Old 20-09-08, 02:09
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Well it looks like Australia's colder season has just about come to an end. This year the coldest we had at my place was about -3 overnight with coldest temp during he day of 7

It nudged 30 last saturday with mid to high 20's the rest of the week
25 at the moment at 9 a.m. today

The snakes are starting to get about too, sporting their fresh shiny skins (at least until i ran them over ) really dont like those slippery little buggers
The photo is a brown snake ,very fast and aggresive (most common snake found in my area)
Adds a different prospective blitz and parts hunting in summer
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Old 21-09-08, 11:58
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Talking fast snakes

A 12 ball is faster!! if a little untidy!
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Old 21-09-08, 13:03
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Yes ,nothing quite as satisfying as a snake seperation
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