Meteorology Brought To You From Australia -- 12/2/11
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Meteorology Brought To You From Australia -- 12/2/11

Alice Springs : Australia | Dec 01, 2011 at 1:45 PM PST
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Here is the Australian weather forecast for Friday, December 2nd, 2011. All weather statistics have been compiled by AccuWeather.com and all degrees are in Celsius.

Perth, Western Australia: Sunny and Hot. 33/20.

Alice Springs, Northern Territory: Partly Cloudy. 31/16.

Adelaide, Southern Territory: Sunny. 25/13.

Brisbane, Queensland: Partly Cloudy. 26/18.

Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Partly Sunny. 20/5.

Melbourne, Victoria: Partly Cloudy. 20/8.

Sydney, New South Wales: Partly Cloudy. 21/12.

Adrian Holman is based in Joliet, Illinois, United States of America, and is an Anchor for Allvoices.
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Posted By mhatter99 Martin Kloess | 6 months ago
i admire your ideas :-)
Posted By BrianClarkenuj BrianClarkenuj | 6 months ago
I/m not down under but you never know !
Posted By NadeemIftekhar NadeemIftekhar | 6 months ago
The Aussies must be thankful to you for these updates!
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