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Our summer is usally mid fourties (at least where i live) and the lowest Summer we have ever had was when it got down to about 30

The highest winter we ever had was about 27 and the lowest was about 15

EDIT: We dont get no snow in Sydney, though once it was reported to have abit of snow for about 10 seconds in the western suburbs...but thats didnt last, it was like melted in about 1 minute

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Rosey I think mid 40's might me an absolutly sweltering day a summer day is usually somewhere in the 30's.

It snows down in the Snowy Mountanins some times at about -3 I think that what it usually is when I have seen it snow donw there and it rarely get colder than than I any area of Australia.

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Arrgh my dad was suposed to pick me up like an hour ago and drop me out to the city but hes not here yet. I'm going to Martin Place to the Lindt cafe I love that place.

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Yeah but somethmes, sam it does get up too 40 degrees. Ususually its around mid 40's.

I forogt to mention the snowy mountains...but thats because mainly I was talking about Sydney :P But meh.

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Yeh I know it does I just wouldn't really count that as a normal summer's day unless you live further inland than me I live right on the coast like a street from the beach so we get the sea breeze.

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Wow! You guys are so lucky! Although, last summer (August, I think) I went to France and it got up to 34 degrees celcius and it was so unbelievably hot. I couldn't walk on the patio paving 'cos it was burning my feet.

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