on โ15-01-2014 03:30 PM
HEATWAVE: Bendigo swelters through another hot day
UPDATE WEDNESAY: The temperature is again soaring.
According to the Bendigo Bank clock, it was 42 degrees at 12.01pm.
By 12.17pm, that had soared to 44 degrees.
it's almost 46 where we are..
on โ15-01-2014 05:10 PM
on โ15-01-2014 05:10 PM
Thanks iza. Seems all the suburbs surrounding me have
been affected by outages. Hope we can avoid one
Melbourne temp. at 5pm - 37c Nice and cool.....not!
on โ15-01-2014 05:12 PM
on โ15-01-2014 05:14 PM
Average temp for 6 days before Christmas in NSW Central West eg. Tullibigeal, Lake Cargelligo and environs, 40. This is normal for them.
on โ15-01-2014 05:14 PM
on โ15-01-2014 05:16 PM
Thunder and lightning here atm and surrounded by tinder dry bushland .
Take Care everyone and big thanks to our Emergency services ..especially our Firefighters .
on โ15-01-2014 05:17 PM
on โ15-01-2014 05:17 PM
on โ15-01-2014 05:18 PM
@just_me_karen wrote:
Iza I love the hot weather...those 45 degree days where you can feel your eyeballs burning when you step outside lol. Nobody ever listens to my fabulous hot weather survival tips, possibly because they're worried about looking like the town nutter...but I don't care about such things ...
Here are my best tips!
Walk through the shower with your clothes on whenever you dry out
Wet a sarong and drape it over your head...it's like a personal air conditioner. I own sarongs specifically for this purpose ๐
Carry a squirt bottle and use it
Sleep with a wet washer,...or even wet sheets if it's really hot. The top sheet, not the bottom...and use water lol
Play with the birds under the sprinkler
Water the garden but mostly water yourself.
Throw ice cubes, water, a sprig of mint and a squirt of lemon into the blender
Keep your hair wet
On those really hot days, a small amount of water makes for a whole lot of cold...I know your water is limited there.
If you follow my loony tips, you'll enjoy the hot weather and look forward to it. Maybe lol
Bit hard to do that for 8 hours in a big tin shed and still get all your work done.
on โ15-01-2014 05:21 PM
@silverfaun wrote:average temp in Oenpelli in the summer a cool 48, average temp in the remote communities of the NT, 45 to 50.
I wonder how southeners would cope without crying.
They'd blame the government.