I currently live in the tropical north of Australia (soon to move back to Sydney down south) Normal temp (as of right now) 35% C (98% Fahrenheit).
We are lucky enough to get a low (at night) of 28% C (82% Fahrenheit) which is one of the few various reasons why I am moving back down south.
You're in totally beautiful country up there, but yeah, the climate at this time of the year is unbearable without 24/7 full on aircon.
I'm further down south than Sydney in the mountains NE of Melbourne: we've had an unusually cool summer, so no bushfires (crosses all fingers, toes and eyes) and are having a few days of comparatively cool weather in the 20's and getting cooler at night, which I like because it's better for sleeping.
I'm so relieved we haven't had those over 40 days this summer, but it has been humid, which is becoming increasingly common here with climate change.
Yeah as much as I loved living up here, the heat I have found unbearable especially this summer which has been hell.
I love Melbourne though I have never been in the area where you live.
Sydney is alright, even though the rat race is predominant there I am also looking forward to the convenience of public transport which we don't have here.
What's the whether like where you at .?
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I currently live in the tropical north of Australia (soon to move back to Sydney down south) Normal temp (as of right now) 35% C (98% Fahrenheit).
We are lucky enough to get a low (at night) of 28% C (82% Fahrenheit) which is one of the few various reasons why I am moving back down south.
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You're in totally beautiful country up there, but yeah, the climate at this time of the year is unbearable without 24/7 full on aircon.
I'm further down south than Sydney in the mountains NE of Melbourne: we've had an unusually cool summer, so no bushfires (crosses all fingers, toes and eyes) and are having a few days of comparatively cool weather in the 20's and getting cooler at night, which I like because it's better for sleeping.
I'm so relieved we haven't had those over 40 days this summer, but it has been humid, which is becoming increasingly common here with climate change.
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Yeah as much as I loved living up here, the heat I have found unbearable especially this summer which has been hell.
I love Melbourne though I have never been in the area where you live.
Sydney is alright, even though the rat race is predominant there I am also looking forward to the convenience of public transport which we don't have here.
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I don't like any cities although Sydney is good for a holiday. Good luck with your move down south
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Thank you for that. :)
I will miss the country life up here but still you gotta do what you gotta do.