In Brisbane on Thursday 23/07/09 we have a predicted 26C for the day. Tomorrow a top of 25C, the news reported it as spring in July.
The following article title "No need for winter woolies" by Sam Terry from WZ news, Tuesday July 21, 2009 sums up the current extremes we are facing this winter. We have had snow last week as seen in previous threads in Vic, NSW and snow /sleet in QLD. Now we get to wear board shorts and t shirts in QLD for the next few days. Any way the article reads as follows:
For the middle of winter the eastern states of Australia aren't feeling too chilly, with a warm day all the way from western Victoria through into northern Queensland.
A trough and front have been moving in from the west, driving a warm northerly air stream over NSW, VIC and QLD, allowing many districts to have their warmest July day in over a decade.
Melbourne topped at 19.6 degrees, seven above average, and the hottest July day in 15 years. It was also the hottest day in two months.
The Sydney Basin also saw the mercury rise significantly today, with every reporting location recording a maximum at least five above the July norm. The city itself peaked at 23, seven above average, and the hottest day in two months. Richmond, in the city's northwest, heated up to 24 degrees, the hottest July day in five years.
Even QLD was hot for this time of year. Brisbane's temperatures soared to 23 degrees, three above the long-term average. Tomorrow is set to get even hotter, with northwesterlies pushing the thermometer up to 25, potentially the second warmest day this winter.