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Old 10-04-2008, 07:06 AM   #16 (permalink)
joanna123
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Hi! I work for the Tasmanian Government as the resettlement officer, but am also from the UK originally. I can assure you the weather is not the same!! And definitely not colder! In fact, over the last 2 months we have had more than a few mid to high 30 degree days. Although this is not a daily thing, average summer temps are around 23 degrees (so we can get 18 and we can get 30).. We have four quite distinct seasons so winter is cold, but never as cold as the UK. For example (depending on where you are) but we very rarely get settles snow to ground level in Hobart - twice in the last 30 years, and the average maximum temp during winter is 12 degrees. I can remember going to work in London seeing minus 5.5 degrees on my car temp gage! And in winter in the UK, it is grey skies and lots of rain.. Here we mostly get blue skies and we are the second driest capital city in Australia.

Anyway, I love the seasons, but I do love the heat too.. But I lived in 40 degrees for four years also and it can get a bit boring!!
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