Brett Dutschke
April 28, 2008
Temperatures will plummet to near-record levels across the southeast
during the next few nights, according to weatherzone.com.au.
It will get colder than in any April in the last nine years over a large
area.
Places with the best chance to break low-minimum records by the morning
are in northern parts of South Australia and Victoria and in New South
Wales and southern Queensland.
On the Gold Coast it may get as cold as 10 degrees by sunrise, which
will make it the coldest April night in 14 years of records.
Cobar has a forecast minimum of just 2 degrees, potentially breaking a
46-year-old April record.
Just south of the NSW border Echuca will get very close to its 127-year
record for April of 0.6 degrees. In Echuca's history, the 10th of May is
the earliest recorded sub-zero temperature for the year.
Some places will be at their coldest on Wednesday morning after cloud
clears
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Warmest Regards
Bonzo
".it should not be surprising to see hordes of former Reds, or of those
who otherwise would have become Reds, turning from Marxism and becoming
the Greens of the ecology movement. It is the same fundamental
philosophy in a different guise, ready as ever to wage war on the
freedom and well-being of the individual." Dr. George Reisman's book
Capitalism


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