Brett Dutschke
April 27, 2008
http://weather.news.com.au/breakingweather.jsp?site=newscomau
Bitterly cold winds, cloud and showers led to this being the coldest
April day in 26 years for Adelaide and the coldest on record for several
inland towns, according to weatherzone.com.au.
Adelaide only reached 14.6 degrees this afternoon, seven below the April
average.
Further inland it was a few degrees colder, as much as 13 below average.
North of Adelaide on the Mt Lofty Ranges both Eudunda and Clare got to
just 11 degrees.
****t Pirie broke an 86 year old April record by staying below 15 degrees
all day.
It was a similar story across the eastern border where Mildura only got
to 12 degrees, breaking a 62 year April record.
Other locations to break long-term records were Tatura, Rutherglen and
To***wal, peaking at 11 degrees. The wind chill factor made it feel
anywhere between five and eight degrees all day.
This cold burst will mean the next few nights will be frosty in places.
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