What? No sand blasting heat from the north next week or spike days? Which models and when did such a turn around occur? The one thing i love about a day like today is how everything seems shut down and the streets are deserted. Went to feel out out my banking details for medicare today and instead of the usual 10 people before me, i was the only one there. These are also the type of days of family togetherness with everyone in the house. I'm not talking about one day like this but on top of an already hot day is when we're in shutdown mode. Sorry i know highly irrelevent but just enjoying being in slow modeGeoff wrote:I reckon you lot could do worse than all move up here! Yes it was a hot summer's day - 36c max late afternoon - but apart from a few wind gusts this morning it was just a glorious summer day really. And that was it, much cooler tomorrow, and almost all the models I've looked at this evening have a cooler week with a chance of a few showers next week, I think the BOM may be doing a u-turn tomorrow. Sat pic shows masses of cloud flooding down through central Oz right now, that's got to be a good sign.
Edit; Doppler shows the wind change passing Geelong at 8.45pm, temp there down 8c in the past hour.
Edit- a very poor cool change. It seems to just be drifting through rather than bursting through. Frankston dropped to 29 now back up to 32. Tommorows forecast perhaps understated at 25? I thought 27 seemed more appropriate considering the abundant sunshine and predominately hot air aloft.