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Apr 11, 2008

Worldwide Weather Forecasts

Seeking out the latest weather forecasts across the globe, I have included my findings below:

Australia

A fine weekend is forecasted for most areas of Australia. Sydney should expect some morning fog, with sun and a high of 24 C to follow. Perth will be fine, experiencing a high of 28 C. Canberra will see increasing clouds as a front moves in.

New Zealand

New Zealand is experiencing a dry, sunny beginning to autumn. Meteorologists are calling it an “Indian Summer” with “settled weather”. Forecasts call for clear, warm days but early frosts in South Island.

South Africa

Current forecasts call for isolated thunderstorms or thundershowers. Fog and drizzle is forecasted for the west and south coastal areas. A cold front will come onshore, bringing a few showers and more thundershowers to the region. Capetown should hit a high of 25 C this weekend.

Ireland

Showers and thunderstorms are forecasted for most regions of Ireland this weekend. The region has experienced normal temperatures this spring so far. March although wet, experienced 10 percent more sunshine then normal. Storms and depressions from the Atlantic may bring more showers and rain to the area.

Canada

As with the United States, the vast regions of Canada experience drastically different weather daily. In the west, British Columbia will see cloudy skies with sun breaks. Victoria should get to 18 C on Saturday with sun. Moving east, more sun is predicted for Calgary, with a high of 21 C. Eastern Canada will see rain and snow. Quebec should see snow, with a 30 percent chance and a high of 4 C.