I have arrived in Adelaide and it’s so dry! It’s months since I’ve experienced anything less than like 75% humidity and here it’s like an air fryer! How is everyone here not just flinging themselves into the river?!
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Very few dry heat summer days, Adelaide has gone sub-sub tropical. Gone are the days when you open the door into a hot oven. Just happens to be driest Summer for thirty years.
It's ghastly dry this summer. Our bushfire season is to be extended well into Autumn. Egads! I'll skip jumping into the Torrens, but can highly recommend a trip to the beach. Enjoy your stay in SA!
12% humidity and 39°C where I am today, it hasn't rained since November. I'd jump in the Murray at the end of the paddock but the tiger snakes are a bit narky!
I think there are many more humid days now. I am certainly feeling it.
Good you had a welcome sprinkle! Hopefully it did something useful in the garden. I find that a bit of a drizzle often does nothing much in terms of helpful moisture except to help the mould and fungi. 😂
Maybe smidge of nitrogen, has been hard work keeping the garden and veggies going, I’m down South bit milder. We have dry but relatively stable weather, is a good not the disastrous extremes of other states.
we love it dry. Who wants humidity anyhow? we have one of the driest climates around and we love it. ti is also in the early months of a drought so that makes it even drier.
I'm in Houston, TX. I don't know about what's in the river there, but here, becoming reptile food is often the first point of hesitation. We have aligators EVERYWHERE. Even downtown.
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Good you had a welcome sprinkle! Hopefully it did something useful in the garden. I find that a bit of a drizzle often does nothing much in terms of helpful moisture except to help the mould and fungi. 😂