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Originally Posted by rat156
This time of year even looking West doesn't help.
With the afternoon sea breeze the clouds come in from the Southeast at my place, but basically anywhere over the bay.
You can see the clouds forming over my place. I hate this time of year, beautiful cloudfree days, but as soon as the sun goes down and the atmosphere cools, clouds.
More prevailing Northerlies overnight, but only a zephyr.
Cheers
Stuart
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My house is on a hill looking to the south, and you can actually see the stuff forming. If I see distant cloud on the horizon, I don't set up, as I learnt the hard way. By 10-11pm its all over red rover.
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Originally Posted by glenluceskies
Skippysky is a good one. But I gave up years ago of planning my hobbies around Melbourne weather. I don't put anymore effort into it than looking at the western sky in the late afternoon. 
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Yep that's how I do it
If the western sky is red, you're dead
If the western sky is white, you're alright!