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Perth Shivers; Western Europe Chills; Vanuatu Cries ‘Climate Damage’; + NASA Data "Gone"

NASA’s message is clear: the past isn’t what it was. It’s what we say it is.

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Perth Shivers

It isn't just eastern Australia that's shivering. Perth just posted its coldest morning since July 2010, with 0.3C (32.5F) registered at the city’s Mt Lawley station.

Suburbs saw even harsher readings: Jandakot dropped to -1.3C (29.7F), Perth Airport and Swan Valley hit -0.8C (30.6F), and Gingin froze at -2.2C (28F).

Mandurah set a new record for summer cold with 3.9C (39F), breaking its previous low of 4.4C (39.9F) from 2015. The wind chill took it down to -2.3C (27.9F).

A cold pool of air trailing a storm front is to blame, with clear skies overnight removing any insulating cloud cover.

As for daily highs, Perth barely reached 14C (57F) -- its coldest day in years. Garden Island managed just 13.3C (55.9F), while Bunbury saw its coldest July day on record at 12.6C (54.7F).

Another freezing morning is expected Saturday before a new front brings showers and the chance of thunderstorms on Sunday.

Across the Tasman, New Zealand is also freezing.

Napier plunged to -2.2C (28F), the coldest mornings of the year for Hawke’s Bay, leaving widespread frost. In fact, residents across the North Island are waking to their coldest temperatures of 2025, according to MetService, including Masterton, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Dunedin Airport, Auckland Airport, Taupō, and Rotorua.


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Western Europe Chills

Italy is currently enduring one of its coldest late-July spells in years, with anomalies 15C below the 1981–2010 average.

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