About 28 degrees in Bayside Melbourne. Had the air-conditioning on at home for the past 3 days. Cool as a cucumber! Thinking of packing the van for a March trip after the heat subsides. Looking forward to it.
-- Edited by Desert Dweller on Friday 10th of February 2017 07:50:41 PM
Woody n Sue said
08:17 PM Feb 10, 2017
Hi Doug I would hazard to say that it is warm enough for a swim today too , a good day to be beside the lake today .
Woody
Santa said
08:19 PM Feb 10, 2017
36° C in Moonta today, no major problems, forecast is for cooler over the next 5 days.
Really has been quite a comfortable summer up here.
Dougwe said
08:23 PM Feb 10, 2017
Yes Woody, best place is in the water. I was up at first light under van doing some plumbing adjustments umtil supplier of some goodies needed gave me a wrong fitting. A quick ring around and a dash to Shepparton and all sorted and outcome achieved. In the water next and afternoon in van with aircon and gene working for a change instead of sleeping in Collie.
Dougwe said
08:25 PM Feb 10, 2017
Santa wrote:
36° C in Moonta today, no major problems, forecast is for cooler over the next 5 days.
Really has been quite a comfortable summer up here.
Jumper weather!
Swoffer said
08:26 PM Feb 10, 2017
I'm surprised no one from Perth has chipped in , Full on wintery conditions , yesterday 17deg , last 24hours near to 120mm of rain with more to come /
The Belmont Bear said
09:21 PM Feb 10, 2017
I can't believe that they went ahead with a meaningless game like the Rugby League All Stars in Newcastle tonight as it hit 40deg. here today and is still over 30deg. at 9pm. Has commercial TV got so much clout that the players welfare has become only a secondary concern ? You could argue that the North Queensland players are used to playing in these type of conditions but really this is only a preseason game involving people who are not yet match fit and don't come from that area.
It is going to get into to the high 40s in Cessnock tomorrow where there is a Day On The Green happening at the Bimbadgen Estate with bands such as Simple Minds, B52s, Machinations, The Models etc. I hope they have plenty of medical people on standby to treat those who maybe suffering from the heat. Again on Sunday James Taylor is playing at Hope Estate which will be another test of peoples endurance. At least the A league had enough sense to move the Jets and Melbourne Victory game from Sunday night to Monday night after the cool change has supposedly gone through.
On the coast at Bargara near Bundaberg. Probs only about 32 max today. We have been fortunate to enjoy some beautiful ocean breezes.
Bushpie said
10:32 PM Feb 10, 2017
Swoffer wrote:
I'm surprised no one from Perth has chipped in , Full on wintery conditions , yesterday 17deg , last 24hours near to 120mm of rain with more to come /
Lol nope not a peep out of us here in the west...........
sitting on the patio watching the rain......
its such a rare sight gunna enjoy it"
Cupie said
12:03 AM Feb 11, 2017
The Belmont Bear wrote:
I can't believe that they went ahead with a meaningless game like the Rugby League All Stars in Newcastle tonight as it hit 40deg. here today and is still over 30deg. at 9pm. Has commercial TV got so much clout that the players welfare has become only a secondary concern ? You could argue that the North Queensland players are used to playing in these type of conditions but really this is only a preseason game involving people who are not yet match fit and don't come from that area.
It is going to get into to the high 40s in Cessnock tomorrow where there is a Day On The Green happening at the Bimbadgen Estate with bands such as Simple Minds, B52s, Machinations, The Models etc. I hope they have plenty of medical people on standby to treat those who maybe suffering from the heat. Again on Sunday James Taylor is playing at Hope Estate which will be another test of peoples endurance. At least the A league had enough sense to move the Jets and Melbourne Victory game from Sunday night to Monday night after the cool change has supposedly gone through.
I'm not sure that the Indigenous team supporters would agree that it was a meaningless game.
Though even a rusted on RL supporter like me, only watched parts of it. I was tempted to cheer for Thurston & Englis' team but couldn't quite bring myself to do it.
BTW they had 8 reserves on each team with unlimited interchanges. I expect that that would help with heat fatigue.
I liked the IDEA of the white girl singing the Anthem in an Aboriginal language & the Aboriginal girl singing in English even if their voices weren't quite up to the task ... needed a bit more oomph IMHO. Though Chock didn't make any comment about it when interviewed.
TV money is critical to the 'success' of any sport these days. It's just a pity that hockey can't attract more financial support. I far prefer it to all of the other team sports.
Back on topic .. Not too bad here in Brissy today but the media is rabbiting on about a real hot one tomorrow, Saturday (20 - 35 & Sun 22 - 38). I'll visit my Son's place on Sun. They have AC on 24/7 fed by their 5KVA solar.
-- Edited by Cupie on Saturday 11th of February 2017 12:09:15 AM
Lancelot Link said
01:09 AM Feb 11, 2017
Under the pergola at just before 3:30, for those that like the more precise measurement, 15:30, the temperature was 46C. The air conditioner was running flat out. I had a cool shower because I could smell myself and took myself down to the local for a couple of drinks and a few games of pool. The car told me it was 42C outside. The rain over the last few days pushed the humidity up to nearly 70%. At least I had a laugh and some fun at the local. Don't fully understand these world rules for the game of pool, but I forgot my woes and had fun.
The Belmont Bear said
07:04 AM Feb 11, 2017
Sorry Cupie, a bad choice of words I wasn't trying to play down the significance of the game especially for our indigenous people, by meaningless I meant in terms of competition points. The A league also relies heavily on television sponsorship, they are in the middle of their season and have an Asian Champions tournament to fit in but still managed to find a way to get around it. I agree with you that they probably had lots of extra things in place to manage the risk but why expose the players to it in the first place - just my opinion.
Another interesting thing is that the junior cricket in Newcastle today is starting earlier in the morning and the number of overs reduced in order to limit the impact of the predicted high temperatures on the kids - the senior competitions on the other hand are being played as normal right in the worst part of the day. Sorry to hijack the thread but it's interesting to see how different sports administrators are coping with these extreme conditions.
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Saturday 11th of February 2017 07:06:12 AM
Cupie said
12:08 PM Feb 11, 2017
BB ...
Thanks for the explanation.
We are on the same page.
Keep safe & away from the heat
ps. Poor buggers are playing a Union competition at Lang Park Bris this weekend too.
edit ... Almost forgot ... Woke up to a great day with a gentle cooling breeze coming in the bedroom window to assist the slowly turning ceiling fan. Glorious.
After dragging myself out of bed for breakfast on the back deck at around 9am it was great out there too thanks to the breeze.
Had to get back inside though after 1/2 hour or so as the breeze stopped & the terrible humidity kicked in. Plans to do a bit on the Van out the window till it cools down.
Telstra Media page weather says that it is 33 degrees "feels like 37" here at the moment.
-- Edited by Cupie on Saturday 11th of February 2017 12:19:04 PM
kiwijims said
12:13 PM Feb 11, 2017
Here in Perth we have a mild day, presently 20.6 deg C at 9.00 am
expecting a top of 26 deg today
Shes blowing like a Bxxtxxd though, wind gusts at the Airport to 35 kph,
The sun is trying to come out, but there are still plenty of heavy black clouds hanging around the hills.
Did I mention the water, Dirty great lakes lying all over the place, and most streams are now raging torrents.
half the roads in the State re presently closed because of flooding.
What a fickled Summer it's been here in the West. !!!
K.J.
Cupie said
12:22 PM Feb 11, 2017
kiwijims wrote:
Here in Perth we have a mild day, presently 20.6 deg C at 9.00 am
expecting a top of 26 deg today
Shes blowing like a Bxxtxxd though, wind gusts at the Airport to 35 kph,
The sun is trying to come out, but there are still plenty of heavy black clouds hanging around the hills.
Did I mention the water, Dirty great lakes lying all over the place, and most streams are now raging torrents.
half the roads in the State re presently closed because of flooding.
What a fickled Summer it's been here in the West. !!!
K.J.
Have to give our relo a ring. She lives alone on one of the older river canal blocks on the Murray near Mandura. A beautiful spot with sand crabs & reasonable fishing off her backyard Jarra jetty.
The Belmont Bear said
01:08 PM Feb 11, 2017
My phone says it's 38deg. here in east Lake Macquarie at 12pm and it's predicting to get up to 43deg. by 3pm (even hotter up the valley). No cooling breeze but strong winds, record temps and low humidity over the next couple of days has prompted a first time ever fire danger rating of catastrophic in the Hunter. Our fire fighters both permanent and volunteer are on a knifes edge at the moment. Apparently the NSW fire service have lots of extra resources from other areas of the state and 2 aerial tankers on loan from Victoria on standby - all we need now is some idiot to intentionally light a fire somewhere.
They can have their rugby competition Cupie, by your post I didn't really get the feeling that you were going to be there on the hill watching it, for what it's worth they still managed to get over 20,000 show up in that heat for the All Stars match - hardy bunch round here.
Southern Cruizer said
01:33 PM Feb 11, 2017
Yesterday in Riverina around Wagga was 44.7 and at the Wagga beach on the Bidgee believe recorded temp was 51. Too hot to leave the air con to check things out.
HunnyBunny said
05:36 PM Feb 11, 2017
Bloody hot!! Yesterday it was 45c Today it's a balmy 40c atm. The best place to be is near the water! unfortunately I wasn't. Supposed to be cooling down a bit tomorrow. Not complaining though! Summer will be over soon. :(
kiwijims said
07:11 PM Feb 11, 2017
HunnyBunny wrote:
Bloody hot!! Yesterday it was 45c Today it's a balmy 40c atm. The best place to be is near the water! unfortunately I wasn't. Supposed to be cooling down a bit tomorrow. Not complaining though! Summer will be over soon. :(
I think Summer is already over for us here in the West, HunnyBunny,
Current Temp in Perth is 23.3 Deg C time 4.15pm
At least it's stopped raining. but for how long. ??????????????
K.J.
Kiwi-as said
07:42 PM Feb 11, 2017
Hi Woody, I hope you have it a bit cooler for when we come back over end of March. You got to look after us Kiwi's.
Aus-Kiwi said
08:17 PM Feb 11, 2017
High side of 46 here.What to do ?? I know .,
-- Edited by Aus-Kiwi on Saturday 11th of February 2017 08:21:20 PM
Cruising Cruze said
08:45 PM Feb 11, 2017
Today (Saturday) at Hervey Bay
Just 30 C the whole day
Cheers John
-- Edited by Cruising Cruze on Saturday 11th of February 2017 08:45:51 PM
Happywanderer said
09:29 PM Feb 11, 2017
I'm not struggling or suffering but what is one supposed to do in a situation like this.
I understand drink plenty of water, keep in the shade etc etc.
I decided to make my way to Carcoar Dam as I wasn't too far away.
Knew there were trees and water plus cold showers.
Sounds good but can't stand under a cold shower all day or in the dam with Daisy enjoying a swim.
Have parked under trees but the sun moves around. It's packed here and not as much under tree parking as there is out in the bare paddock.
Fridges gives up mid arvo and refuses to go until early next morning.
Haven't got a lot of choice. Stuck here for the next few days till it passes.
Anyone else here at the moment?
.
Grubbygypsy said
07:13 AM Feb 12, 2017
Hooley Dooley it's been hot. For the last two weeks on and off where I've been. I was only a few hundred Klm from Tarcoola when it was 48.2 the other day. I was lucky enough to have power, but there was no shade and it was out on a concrete pad thing. Phew......
Sometimes the act of showering heats you up too happy wanderer!!
I was freezing a wet hand towel and draping it around my neck at times.
Looking forward to a bit cooler today so I can get back in the bush.
valiant81 said
08:00 AM Feb 12, 2017
Hi all;
THANK GOD FOR THE CHANGE, the change came through last night. It's now 18 Degrees in Mildura and one feels like they can now go outside and do a few things. Don'c care what the weather man says the temp go out to, hear we saw 48 on Thursday and Friday afternoon in the shade, so hot, so hot.
the rocket said
02:34 PM Feb 12, 2017
It is sunday n we r in geelong n it is cold n raining
46 in mildura and swan Hill
woody
About 28 degrees in Bayside Melbourne. Had the air-conditioning on at home for the past 3 days. Cool as a cucumber!
Thinking of packing the van for a March trip after the heat subsides. Looking forward to it.
-- Edited by Desert Dweller on Friday 10th of February 2017 07:50:41 PM
Woody
36° C in Moonta today, no major problems, forecast is for cooler over the next 5 days.
Really has been quite a comfortable summer up here.
Jumper weather!
It is going to get into to the high 40s in Cessnock tomorrow where there is a Day On The Green happening at the Bimbadgen Estate with bands such as Simple Minds, B52s, Machinations, The Models etc. I hope they have plenty of medical people on standby to treat those who maybe suffering from the heat. Again on Sunday James Taylor is playing at Hope Estate which will be another test of peoples endurance. At least the A league had enough sense to move the Jets and Melbourne Victory game from Sunday night to Monday night after the cool change has supposedly gone through.
Cheers John
On the coast at Bargara near Bundaberg. Probs only about 32 max today. We have been fortunate to enjoy some beautiful ocean breezes.
Lol nope not a peep out of us here in the west...........
sitting on the patio watching the rain......
its such a rare sight gunna enjoy it"
I'm not sure that the Indigenous team supporters would agree that it was a meaningless game.
Though even a rusted on RL supporter like me, only watched parts of it. I was tempted to cheer for Thurston & Englis' team but couldn't quite bring myself to do it.
BTW they had 8 reserves on each team with unlimited interchanges. I expect that that would help with heat fatigue.
I liked the IDEA of the white girl singing the Anthem in an Aboriginal language & the Aboriginal girl singing in English even if their voices weren't quite up to the task ... needed a bit more oomph IMHO. Though Chock didn't make any comment about it when interviewed.
TV money is critical to the 'success' of any sport these days. It's just a pity that hockey can't attract more financial support. I far prefer it to all of the other team sports.
Back on topic .. Not too bad here in Brissy today but the media is rabbiting on about a real hot one tomorrow, Saturday (20 - 35 & Sun 22 - 38). I'll visit my Son's place on Sun. They have AC on 24/7 fed by their 5KVA solar.
-- Edited by Cupie on Saturday 11th of February 2017 12:09:15 AM
Sorry Cupie, a bad choice of words I wasn't trying to play down the significance of the game especially for our indigenous people, by meaningless I meant in terms of competition points. The A league also relies heavily on television sponsorship, they are in the middle of their season and have an Asian Champions tournament to fit in but still managed to find a way to get around it. I agree with you that they probably had lots of extra things in place to manage the risk but why expose the players to it in the first place - just my opinion.
Another interesting thing is that the junior cricket in Newcastle today is starting earlier in the morning and the number of overs reduced in order to limit the impact of the predicted high temperatures on the kids - the senior competitions on the other hand are being played as normal right in the worst part of the day. Sorry to hijack the thread but it's interesting to see how different sports administrators are coping with these extreme conditions.
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Saturday 11th of February 2017 07:06:12 AM
BB ...
Thanks for the explanation.
We are on the same page.
Keep safe & away from the heat
ps. Poor buggers are playing a Union competition at Lang Park Bris this weekend too.
edit ... Almost forgot ... Woke up to a great day with a gentle cooling breeze coming in the bedroom window to assist the slowly turning ceiling fan. Glorious.
After dragging myself out of bed for breakfast on the back deck at around 9am it was great out there too thanks to the breeze.
Had to get back inside though after 1/2 hour or so as the breeze stopped & the terrible humidity kicked in. Plans to do a bit on the Van out the window till it cools down.
Telstra Media page weather says that it is 33 degrees "feels like 37" here at the moment.
-- Edited by Cupie on Saturday 11th of February 2017 12:19:04 PM
Here in Perth we have a mild day, presently 20.6 deg C at 9.00 am
expecting a top of 26 deg today
Shes blowing like a Bxxtxxd though, wind gusts at the Airport to 35 kph,
The sun is trying to come out, but there are still plenty of heavy black clouds hanging around the hills.
Did I mention the water, Dirty great lakes lying all over the place, and most streams are now raging torrents.
half the roads in the State re presently closed because of flooding.
What a fickled Summer it's been here in the West. !!!


K.J.
Have to give our relo a ring. She lives alone on one of the older river canal blocks on the Murray near Mandura. A beautiful spot with sand crabs & reasonable fishing off her backyard Jarra jetty.
They can have their rugby competition Cupie, by your post I didn't really get the feeling that you were going to be there on the hill watching it, for what it's worth they still managed to get over 20,000 show up in that heat for the All Stars match - hardy bunch round here.
I think Summer is already over for us here in the West, HunnyBunny,
Current Temp in Perth is 23.3 Deg C time 4.15pm
At least it's stopped raining. but for how long. ??????????????

K.J.
Hi Woody, I hope you have it a bit cooler for when we come back over end of March.


You got to look after us Kiwi's.
High side of 46 here.What to do ?? I know .,
-- Edited by Aus-Kiwi on Saturday 11th of February 2017 08:21:20 PM
Today (Saturday) at Hervey Bay
Just 30 C the whole day
Cheers John
-- Edited by Cruising Cruze on Saturday 11th of February 2017 08:45:51 PM
I understand drink plenty of water, keep in the shade etc etc.
I decided to make my way to Carcoar Dam as I wasn't too far away.
Knew there were trees and water plus cold showers.
Sounds good but can't stand under a cold shower all day or in the dam with Daisy enjoying a swim.
Have parked under trees but the sun moves around. It's packed here and not as much under tree parking as there is out in the bare paddock.
Fridges gives up mid arvo and refuses to go until early next morning.
Haven't got a lot of choice. Stuck here for the next few days till it passes.
Anyone else here at the moment?
.
Sometimes the act of showering heats you up too happy wanderer!!
I was freezing a wet hand towel and draping it around my neck at times.
Looking forward to a bit cooler today so I can get back in the bush.
Hi all;
THANK GOD FOR THE CHANGE, the change came through last night. It's now 18 Degrees in Mildura and one feels like they can now go outside and do a few things. Don'c care what the weather man says the temp go out to, hear we saw 48 on Thursday and Friday afternoon in the shade, so hot, so hot.
It is sunday n we r in geelong n it is cold n raining