Yeah, a little. You get used to it just being a part of the year though. November always brings the winds from Hawaii causing rain. You can’t let it stop you doing stuff. I’d still take it over sunny freezing days on the Prairies.
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Yep, had the heater going tonight, good times
Fuuu hell tassie its going to be freezing when l get there.
Where abouts in Tas are you?
Remember you said you were in the NW.
Fuuu hell tassie its going to be freezing when l get there.
To be honest March isn't usually this cool this time of year, can still be quite warm sometimes but this year may be different
Not as cold here on the coast as it is in Hobart today
I live about 15 minutes out of Burnie, little bit higher elevation than the sea level of Burnie so can get a tad cooler where I am
Staying everywhere.Can vary abit in April.
You can sometimes get low 20 sunny days.
However there are more and more days maxing out in the mid teens.
Where will you be staying?
Staying everywhere.
North tassie Burnie and near stanley then a few towns on the west coast then going to MT field and around Hobart.
I expect MT fields to be quiet chilly.
I love the cold, bring it on.
Anyone who enjoys feeling like a warmed up bowl of vomit on 35 degree days in summer is a ******* weirdo in my book.
My bro is in QLD again.
Checked the forecast and the lowest it's got at night since he arrived is like 20 degrees and 30 everyday *barf* in late March lol
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Can't wait to get back to Tassie this Easter weekend and get some real weather.
Going to go to North vs. Carlton down here?
Nah, I'm living Bayside in Melbourne now. If I wasn't home visiting family and the GF, I'd be going to Good Friday footy. Getting sick of people here complaining once it drops to 15 though
15 - 18 degrees and sunny is perfect weather for outside things, which not many people in here seem to do.Nah, I'm living Bayside in Melbourne now. If I wasn't home visiting family and the GF, I'd be going to Good Friday footy. Getting sick of people here complaining once it drops to 15 though
So how would you describe some one born in Europe, grew up in Melbourne lives up the north end of Queensland and thinks that’s the perfect climateI love the cold, bring it on.
Anyone who enjoys feeling like a warmed up bowl of vomit on 35 degree days in summer is a ******* weirdo in my book.
See above.So how would you describe some one born in Europe, grew up in Melbourne lives up the north end of Queensland and thinks that’s the perfect climate