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    #31
    Weve had exceptionally cold summer.

    Nov dec and jan thus far only 3 days over 40c

    Gonnachange later this week 3 days of 40 plus topping out at 44c sunday then back to high twentys low 30s again weird cold weather here

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      #32
      Oh you poor fellow we feel so sorry that you are "chilly"!

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        #33
        Originally posted by malleefarmer View Post
        Weve had exceptionally cold summer.

        Nov dec and jan thus far only 3 days over 40c

        Gonnachange later this week 3 days of 40 plus topping out at 44c sunday then back to high twentys low 30s again weird cold weather here
        Almost enough to shrivel the gonads

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          #34
          Originally posted by rumrocks View Post
          Climate

          With an extremely continental subarctic climate (Köppen climate classification: Dfd), Yakutsk has the coldest winter temperatures for any major city on Earth. Average monthly temperatures in Yakutsk range from +19.5 °C (67.1 °F) in July to −38.6 °C (−37.5 °F) in January. Yakutsk is the largest city built on continuous permafrost,[10] and many houses there are built on concrete piles.

          The lowest temperatures ever recorded on the planet outside Antarctica occurred in the basin of the Yana River to the northeast of Yakutsk, making it the coldest major city in the world. Although winters are extremely cold and long – Yakutsk has never recorded a temperature above freezing between 10 November and 14 March inclusive – summers are warm and occasionally hot (though short), with daily maximum temperatures sometimes exceeding +30 °C (86 °F), making the seasonal temperature differences for the region the greatest in the world at 102 °C (184 °F).[11] The lowest temperature recorded in Yakutsk was −64.4 °C (−83.9 °F) on 5 February 1891 and the highest temperatures +38.4 °C (101.1 °F) on 17 July 2011 and +38.3 °C (100.9 °F) on 15 July 1942. The hottest month in records going back to 1834 has been July 1894, with a mean of +23.2 °C (73.8 °F),[12] and the coldest, January 1900, which averaged −51.4 °C (−60.5 °F).[13] Yakutsk is probably the largest and most populous city in the world with an average winter temperature of below −30 °C (−22 °F) degrees.

          I don't see a trend.
          Sheep passed on info
          Apparently it’s warming faster than anywhere on earth
          Details and facts are not permitted , sorry
          Last edited by Guest; Jan 18, 2021, 18:23.

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            #35
            Originally posted by caseih View Post
            Almost enough to shrivel the gonads
            Cold or the heat......wont take long to have a lovely bunch of coconuts turned to dried flower arrangement in 44c betya we top 45 even 6.

            Nearly got thevfire going the other day 19c and overnight was 6c
            We rugged up that day

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