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LewisM
20-07-2015, 11:37 AM
Had to take a drive out to central QLD yesterday to see my Grandfather before he passes away at 94 y.o (MAJOR stroke - total paralysis left side, one eye blind, cannot swallow etc). It is a 4.5 hr trip each way, so I left at 0330 to make the most of the day (had to drive back same day).

My car has an OAT probe. Lowest I recall it ever being around home was 12°, with 10° once going to Brisbane. As I drove through Peachester on Sunday morning, the car computer made a sound I had never heard before, which for a moment startled me.

It was the OAT computer telling me the OAT was below 5° - it displayed an ice symbol - nice and handy for German roads I guess :) I was thinking it wasn't going to drop much further, but I was wrong.

Kilcoy on Sunday morning was -1°. Nippy. Poor Nettie :)

Crossing the Brisbane river it was still -1°.

Moore (the turnoff for Duckadang) was -2°.

Yarraman was -4°, with sleet falling and frost visible.

Nanango was -3°.

Half way to between Nanango and Kingaory is a small valley... -6° for 2 or so minutes, with my windscreen frosting over instantaneously. Then back to -3° for most of the remainder.

Kingaroy was -1, but had been colder as there was still sleet falling and a touch of SNOW in the colder parts still visible. CRUNCHY!

Onwards we continued, now with the sun up. Arrived finally at Monto, with the OAT at 8°, but with sleet still falling occasionally. IT had snowed JUST a little over night.

So, my daughter FINALLY got to see SOME snow, however small :) I also got to see M42 and friends naked eye as I heeded the call of nature in the wee (pun intended) hours.

Apparently, the night before, the Bunya Mountains near Yarraman had gotten a snowfall too.

Now it is raining again :(

Benjamin
20-07-2015, 12:43 PM
Sad to hear about your grandfather and hope you and your daughter had a great day with him. My daughter and I were fortunate to visit my grandmother last year before she passed and she is still fondly recalled by my 4 1/2 year old. On another topic it was a trip out to Condamine (a bit further South) that resparked my interest in the stars a few years back. I had no idea it could get that cold out that way! The Antarctic Vortex had passed I thought...

AussieTrooper
20-07-2015, 04:46 PM
Amazing that it has been colder in Queensland than in Victoria (with the exception of the alps.)

RobF
20-07-2015, 06:47 PM
-4 at Leyburn is the coldest I've encountered in Qld. That was 2012, but I'll certainly be packing my warmest for Duckadang this year :cold: :cold:

Sounds like some special memories for a special trip.

GrahamL
21-07-2015, 06:32 AM
I slept in a tent (lower camp ground ) Duckadang some years back up top was -3,,down below who knows coldest I've ever been :)

My son has pics of our dog running round in the snow at tenterfield last friday in late afternoon , there was still plenty around.