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Adelaide's Coldest September Temperature In 100+ Years
Australia shivered through one of its coldest September mornings ever on Tuesday, with record lows posted across Queensland and South Australia.
Adelaide has faced its coldest September morning in more than a century, with temperatures dipping as low as -0.2C (31.6F) in the northern suburbs and 1.3C (34.3F) in the city itself. Noarlunga, in the southern suburbs, posted a rare low of 3.5C (38.3F).
BOM senior forecaster Simon Timcke noted that it was the lowest September minimum temperature ever recorded at the West Terrace site, where the books date back over a century.
Queensland towns have also seen their coldest September mornings in years. Kingaroy, for example, hit 0.7C (33.3F), while Roma recorded a brisk 1.4C (34.5F)—about eight degrees below the average spring temp. Oakey registered even colder, at -2.5C (27.5F). The frosty conditions stretched along much of the Murray River.
Other South Australian locales also experienced the unseasonable September chill. Cleve, on the Eyre Peninsula, shivered through -0.4C (31.3F), the coldest temperature in its 67 years of record-keeping, and, notably, the first freezing temp ever recorded there.
Loxton, in the Riverland district, saw -1.9C (28.6F), its coldest spring night in 29 years. Edithburg, on the Yorke Peninsula, logged 0.1C (32.2F), its lowest spring temperature ever recorded—an exceptionally low reading for a coastal location.
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