on 12-07-2015 05:19 PM
A severe weather system has brought blizzards, snow, heavy rain and gale-force winds to areas of south-eastern Australia.
A major cold front has created a winter wonderland in parts of New South Wales, with good snow falls recorded in the Alpine region and a light dusting in the Central Tablelands.
Victorians have been experiencing some of their coldest temperatures this year, while snow also dusted areas of the ACT and South Australia.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-12/your-photos-severe-cold-weather-brings-snow/6613628
And it doesn't look like it's going anywhere either!!!
12-07-2015 09:17 PM - edited 12-07-2015 09:19 PM
on 12-07-2015 09:32 PM
Lol, I couldn't help it. Especially after living through one of the coldest winters I remember. Even though it was below freezing for what felt like months, the bugs are doing fine.
Because of the freezing temps the snow never melted, protecting the bugs underground like a warm blanket. It's going to be a bad summer for deer ticks which carry Lyme disease, and mosquitoes which carry the West Nile virus.
So far I'm seeing a lot more bees and wasps...species I've never seen before.
on 12-07-2015 09:35 PM
It's bleeping cold!
We had the thunderstorms here last night as well - never heard anything like it in EINTER before?? But we only got a lot of rain out of it, thankfully.
Today it was freezing, the wind cut like a knife so spent most of the day inside with the gas heater going
12-07-2015 10:04 PM - edited 12-07-2015 10:04 PM
WNV , very interesting, I didn't know this was such a recent outbreak in the western world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Nile_virus
Oh and better stay on topic, Re: How cold is it? Melbourne 9 C.
on 12-07-2015 10:09 PM
America, kopes. Dey got everyfing
12-07-2015 10:12 PM - edited 12-07-2015 10:17 PM
on 12-07-2015 10:15 PM
I watch da movies. Dat was my best bronx accent
on 12-07-2015 11:38 PM
Luckily Tony Abbott is in control. Say no to wind farms and solar panels. Coal is the way to warm the world.
on 13-07-2015 09:21 AM
Wind farms and solar panels will never be able to meet the planet's power needs, even if you covered every available surface with them. The other alternative is nuclear.
We certainly export plenty of uranium to other countries that are nuclear powered.
on 13-07-2015 10:25 AM
Blurry freezing here today BUT yesterday in Canberra it was snowing when I woke up and only 6 deg at around midday.