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Sydney warmth continues


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It's been an extended summer in Sydney with temps hovering around 26 to 30 deg Celsius, and more of the same 10 days out.

I wonder how our winter will be...

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The worst of it is the lower humidity that comes with these temperatures. Much the same as when you get your high temperatures, except that yours are a bit higher and RH a bit lower. Difficult keeping rainforest plants happy in that.

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