Which side of Canada do you live in,
johobbit? I expect the Eastern side in summer would be more like our South-Eastern seaboard here in Australia, though it is only in the Alps around Thredbo or in Tasmania that we get much snow. We do get some snow 50 km from Sydney, in mid-winter, but only for a day or two at a time.
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:Yes, SA has Daylight Savings. Not sure about NT.
I'm so sick of these endless days and nights of humidity. I live in South Australia, we normally only get dry heat (and the very occasional humid day). Also, it's Autumn, not Summer! Get a clue, weather! I too hope for a real Autumn and Winter this year.
Well, the Northern Territory only has two seasons per year. The Big Wet and the Big Dry. So I doubt they would need Daylight Saving, anyway, since they are above the Tropic of Capricorn, even if they are on the same time zone as SA.
It is only March, not even Easter yet. It will be the Autumn Equinox next week, on Thursday or Friday. It doesn't really cool down until April, even May, even in Sydney. We should be getting more storms right now, as summer begins to break up, but I don't know what happens in SA. According to the Warradjan Aboriginal Cultural Centre (Kakadu, NT), and also
D'harawal people from the South Sydney area, there are actually six seasons throughout the year, not four. These seasons are determined by the behaviour of plants and animals, not by the month of the year.