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Cut-off Low transiting SE Aus 10-13 July

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Re: Cut-off Low transiting SE Aus 10-13 July

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Turning into a bit of a non winter here atm. Lots of fog and drizzle, but not much beside that. On 70mm or so here MTD so not doing to bad, but been pretty lucky compared to most.

Here’s a photo from this morning. Almost a frost here sat high above the Yarra Valley and burbs filled with fog. Cool to cold and cloudy one with a max of 7.8C with a bank of fog that rolled in during the arvo for an hour or two. Tomorrow looks pretty similar.

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Re: Cut-off Low transiting SE Aus 10-13 July

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Does feel like Ground Hog Day ATM. Another day in the home office, following a walk of the dog :D

Another beautiful morning here in the Nongs with a very light frost in spots. Hard to believe there is an awful pandemic spreading under the fog covering the city of Melbourne :(

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Re: Cut-off Low transiting SE Aus 10-13 July

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Still boring in Hobart as well, very cold frosty mornings and mild days. No rain no wind no snow . Claytons winter. The Winter you have when you're not having a winter.
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Re: Cut-off Low transiting SE Aus 10-13 July

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My goodness look at that High Mon and Tues. Huge looks like it should in January , good bye to any excitement. :(
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