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What's the weather like where you are?


Lovely and cool here again at Greens Lake

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Mid North Coast NSW.

A bit wet off and on.



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At the other Green Lake

Green Hill Lake near Ararat Victoria, it is also cold

We will have a top of 16șC today, but the breeze makes it feel colder

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Just a little breezy at the moment in Townsville.

A gust of wind of 26kph just slammed a door downstairs a little while ago. No rain since last night (6.5mm in the gauge from 7am yesterday). Is a bit humid though (70%).

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Uralla up in the New England area of NSW.

Absolutely beautiful 24degs at 5.00pm, may drop to 12degs overnight.



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Port Elliot SA.

Howling, cold wind straight off the southern ocean here right now.

Overcast, but rain not expected.

14 degrees in the van so I've just turned the heater on.

Supposed to get back to high 20s next week.



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Close to perfect here in Brisvegas.

Clear blue skies with just a hint of breeze.  23.6 degrees .. can you beat that?   Max expected 32.

Grass green still from all the recent rain.  Tanks are full & the vege garden blooming.

 

What am I doing sitting around the suburbs rather than enjoying it all out bush somewhere beside a watercourse cooking up a breakfast of B&E over an open fire.



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Bunbury WA,

Very nice here, about 24șC, and expecting a max of 30șC, a bit windy at the moment about 25 kph



-- Edited by Tony Bev on Sunday 22nd of March 2020 02:48:40 PM

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Broken Hill.

17 Degs.C outside 5:11 A.M. Steady flow of trucks all night . 20Degs.C inside with diesel heater purring away , door open so the cat can come and say hello. Where do you find the little bubble key , for Degs.C.

Edit: 14 Degs. outside . From Yahoo Weather . My sensor in the shed , little warmer in there , cat must be warming it up .



-- Edited by BW on Tuesday 24th of March 2020 06:03:36 AM

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Broken Hill.

17 Degs.C outside 5:11 A.M. Steady flow of trucks all night . 20Degs.C inside with diesel heater purring away , door open so the cat can come and say hello. Where do you find the little bubble key , for Degs.C.

Edit: 14 Degs. outside . From Yahoo Weather . My sensor in the shed , little warmer in there , cat must be warming it up .



-- Edited by BW on Tuesday 24th of March 2020 06:03:36 AM


 

Hi BW

To answer this question

Where do you find the little bubble key , for Degs.C.

You have to use a keyboard, hold down the ALT key, and then type in 167 (from the side and not the top number keys) then let go of the ALT key to get ș

It is known as ASCII code

It probably will not work with phone/tablet/iphone/small laptop without numbered side keypad

Hope that this info is useful

 



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Thanks Tony , sounds dangerous , I might live without the little bubble , whilst I live in a little bubble .

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Tony Bev wrote:
BW wrote:

Broken Hill.

17 Degs.C outside 5:11 A.M. Steady flow of trucks all night . 20Degs.C inside with diesel heater purring away , door open so the cat can come and say hello. Where do you find the little bubble key , for Degs.C.

Edit: 14 Degs. outside . From Yahoo Weather . My sensor in the shed , little warmer in there , cat must be warming it up .



-- Edited by BW on Tuesday 24th of March 2020 06:03:36 AM


 

Hi BW

To answer this question

Where do you find the little bubble key , for Degs.C.

You have to use a keyboard, hold down the ALT key, and then type in 167 (from the side and not the top number keys) then let go of the ALT key to get ș

It is known as ASCII code

It probably will not work with phone/tablet/iphone/small laptop without numbered side keypad

Hope that this info is useful

 


 Well buggar me  .. it worked     ș   see  .     ASCII. American Standard Code for Information Interchange  !!!   

.Takes me back to when I used to sometimes maintain teleprinters and all that sort of stuff  - eg. model 15, model 100 & Sagem.  Training courses where we had to strip them right down & re-assemble them over a 3 week period.  Also had to name all the parts like eg. 'Pull Bar Bail Plunger Adjusting Screw Lock Nut'.  It was only 60 years ago & I recall that it was coloured Purple (of course) on the very modern overhead transparency.



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Rito I had a go Cupie I got a smiley face then computer went mad , I might leave that one alone ! Thanks anyway for your help.

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What happened to BW. He offered help when we passed through Broken Hill, but was not available when we did, then we find we has been deleted.....



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North Qld Tablelands,great changeable weather,early drizzle & cold,by 8-9 am sun for 6-7 hrs..Dry Skin-- I use TRIDENT CAN COCONUT CREAM $2 & fridges in contact..Even if 2 X a day-- a lathering youths the dry skin again.It leaves a slight oily sheen on skin so it's healthy again..These cans not only for healthy ingredients cooking & facial too



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Drizzly,cold some early mornings to sun by 8 am..Great for tripping around to 5 pm when overcast happens..Nth Qld Tablelands,2 seasons in 1 day,very refreshing

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Can't fault today,North Qld Tablelands



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Just started raining, 17 degrees and 35 kph winds...........big storm coming disbeliefdisbelief



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-3 this morning and a top of 6 here at Grindelwald, Tassie today



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Bugger me ... I just can't imagine being in a caravan in the conditions of the previous couple of posts.

Here in Brissy it was 9 to 22 ...  no wind or rain.

 

Tropical down pour in the middle of summer ... that's OK but cold & wet no way.



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Wet and quite cool in Port Douglas, at best 24 degrees today.

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Never noticed minus here in Canberra. Nice toasty warm bed. Got up this morning, sun shining brightly, not a cloud in the sky. Calm as. Just like the winter days we used to have. Beautiful.

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At the moment we have a down grade cyclone swinging past the very South West corner. Still dark outside - winter right ! Wind is howling but quite warm. There's been quite a bit of rain. We had something similar cross the S/W corner about a month ago.
In fact there's been quite a few 'low cells' make it down here for the last 6 or 8 months. It's a La Nina thing. Warm water in the Northern Indian Ocean sending complex low pressure systems down our north west coast. Very, very rare that they make it down this far though. A few night's ago there was a line of brass monkeys outside my door..., looking for a welder !



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Typical beautiful winter's day here in Brissy.

14 degrees max predicted 20, blue sky with a slight breeze.

So it's window washing today for me .. Bit of a wet task to reach the outside of the top story windows.  No job for a windy day like yesterday.

It would be perfect to be out in the van beside a nice bit of water, billy boiling & the camp oven sitting nearby, ready for tonight's cook up.



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looking pretty good here in sunny Queensland

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Bunbury Western Australia

Supposed to be 15șC, but it feels much colder

Heavy rain at the moment



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The view from my window of the Murray near Murray Bridge is beautiful, but it's 'bitey' if I go outside 



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It's been a close to perfect SE Queensland winter's day today.

Woke up to blue sky, just cool enough to encourage us to stay in bed till circa 9am.  The temp managed to get up to around 22 at our place with a very mild breeze.

I should be out by a riverbank in the van (he says once again).



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Hamelin Bay..., it's yet another cold winter front swinging through. Crikey..., they're like ice cold spokes on a bicycle wheel..., swinging past every day now.
Coming to an west coast near you SA, Tassy and Victoria...., in a few days.



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