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Originally Posted by erick
Yes, if it were not for the wind.... It's going to be a balmy 15 deg out tonight in Melbourne!
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Ironically its the 1000000km/h winds keeping the temp up here in Iceland. That's the only way it's possible to be warm at night here in Iceland, even in mid summer while the rest of the country actually gets summer nights without fear of hypothermia. As soon as the wind dies down, watch that temp fall to earth. Wind has completely dissappeared about half an hour ago, temp has already gone from 22 to 19. No sign of wind anymore, temp should have no problems dropping to 15C, perhaps lower (after all, we failed to hit our forecast high...what a surprise).
This ain't Sydney, heat capital of our known universe