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Originally Posted by fringe_dweller
Slice is actually really is in paradise - he's not exaggerating there
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Yeah, but the grass is always greener........
The true rain shadow country is great, no doubt about it.
But I'd rather be down here on the flats than up in the hilly sections. The summer nights viewings are absolutely brilliant. We can be in the mid 40's in the day, and the 15-20 knot sea breeze will strip that back and stabilize it to around 18-20degs by midnight and dead calm, while the hills and Adelaide are still in the high 20s-30s.
Same during the winter, the winds off the ocean keep the temp stabilized and the clouds dont bank up, they just roll on by.
The downside... early morning mist.
East of the Callington hills and Palmer hills is probably the best bet, how far north?, maybe Mannum would be a cutoff?, depending on what time of year you favour.
This time of year is the only time you'll cop a fair few s/easterly winds Paul, thats IF a normal late spring weather pattern develops.