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6/21/2025, 4:08:25 PM
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Not really. South East is the most populous. It's where all the biggest farms and population centres are. But in summer it's normal to be between 30-40 degrees and HIGH humidity. The closest Australia gets to U.K. temps is Tasmania. But even that gets to 30+ in summer and no one cares (though it is much dryer). The worst places (though not the hottest) are the North East. 100% humidity, high 30's in thunder storms. Absolute shithole. Pic related - an unlivable heat ravaged hellscape according to Northern Europeans.
Not really. South East is the most populous. It's where all the biggest farms and population centres are. But in summer it's normal to be between 30-40 degrees and HIGH humidity. The closest Australia gets to U.K. temps is Tasmania. But even that gets to 30+ in summer and no one cares (though it is much dryer). The worst places (though not the hottest) are the North East. 100% humidity, high 30's in thunder storms. Absolute shithole. Pic related - an unlivable heat ravaged hellscape according to Northern Europeans.
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