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Posted by: Colmait Offline Posted: Thursday, 14 March 2024 5:07:05 PM(UTC)
Just reading the long range temperature for Min and Max temperatures from April to June. Not happy. If it pans out we are in for more hot weather in most areas of Australia.
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Warmer April to June days and nights likely for Australia

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For April, maximum temperatures are very likely (greater than 80% chance)to be above median for western and eastern Australia and likely (60 to 80%) above median for most remaining areas.
For April to June, above median maximum temperatures are very likely (greater than 80% chance) for almost all of Australia.
For April, above median minimum temperatures are likely to very likely (60% to greater than 80% chance) for most of Australia, except South Australia and surrounding border regions.
For April to June, above median minimum temperatures are very likely (greater than 80% chance) for almost all of Australia, except for inland parts of the southern mainland where the chance reduces to likely (60 to 80%).
For April to June, Australia has an increased chance of unusually warm maximum temperatures, with the chance being at least 3 times more likely than normal for most of the northern half of Australia, south-west Western Australia, north-east New South Wales and Tasmania. Unusually high maximum temperatures are defined as the warmest 20% of April to June days from 1981 to 2018.
For April to June, Australia has an increased chance of unusually warm minimum temperatures, with the chance being at least 3 times more likely than normal for much of the east coast, and northern and far south-eastern Australia. Unusually high minimum temperatures are defined as the warmest 20% of April to June nights from 1981 to 2018.




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