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tropicmods) wrote2011-12-01 12:10 pm
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WEATHER
Spring (september, october, november):
Hot, humid. Lots of showers. Nights are still fairly cool.
Summer (december, january, february): Hot. Hothothot. Drier than a dead dog's balls - except when it's building up to a storm, which is practically every other day. Hot dry northwesterlies characterise most summer days.
Autumn (march, april, may): It's still quite warm, but towards the end of april the temperatures start to drop at night. It's fairly dry, with perhaps only one or two rain events a month.
Winter (june, july, august): Cold and dry. The sun is much farther away, and it doesn't usually rise much above 20 degrees, even at midday. Sunburn is still a possibility, but so is hypothermia, with temperatures on cloudless nights dropping to zero or below.
Hot, humid. Lots of showers. Nights are still fairly cool.
Summer (december, january, february): Hot. Hothothot. Drier than a dead dog's balls - except when it's building up to a storm, which is practically every other day. Hot dry northwesterlies characterise most summer days.
Autumn (march, april, may): It's still quite warm, but towards the end of april the temperatures start to drop at night. It's fairly dry, with perhaps only one or two rain events a month.
Winter (june, july, august): Cold and dry. The sun is much farther away, and it doesn't usually rise much above 20 degrees, even at midday. Sunburn is still a possibility, but so is hypothermia, with temperatures on cloudless nights dropping to zero or below.