As the first day of winter is just a little over a week away for the southern hemisphere, you'd think our coldest visitor would be in the far south like New Zealand, or the bottom of Africa, & south America.
Our current coldest visitor is much further north in the mountainous region of La Paz, Bolivia in South America... almost 12,000 feet above sea level. It's currently a clear 34F with a wind chill of 28F. But it will get up to 57F this afternoon, & 61F Tuesday afternoon. A little further south, it's 36F in Santiago, Chile. But by dawn it will be a sunny 31F & he/she will be our coldest visitor.
India's heatwave has passed. It's still pretty hot there, but they don't make out hottest visitors list today. Our current hottest visitors are several from Phoenix, Arizona at 106F at night (after 11:30pm)... and they say it gets very cold at night in the desert - I guess not tonight. It will get down to 83-85F in the pre-dawn hours, then jump up to 108F by the afternoon. But it's a dry heat at only 11% humidity. More like standing in front of a hair drier, than that swampy, sticky heat we get in damper climates near water. It might hit 109F Tuesday there.
In the morning in London it's 52F & partly cloudy. High of 65F expected.
Across the state from me it's a rainy 67F in the middle of the night in NY city. They're expecting an 81F rainy afternoon.
In Tokyo, it's late in the afternoon at 82F.
Sydney 64F & rain.
Melbourne, 59F & partly cloudy.
Anchorage, Alaska 67F, clear. Will be 77F this afternoon as the polar bears sweat to death.
Right now at my house tonight it's 68F, foggy with a chance of rain. But with 98% humidity I'm having breathing difficulties. High humidity is really bad for my breathing. The high today will be 70F with more rain. So I guess once again Alaska is having nicer weather than we are, as global warming continues to push warmer air towards the poles, & cooler polar air down my streets.
Metric conversion: 20F=-7C 30F=-1C 40F=4C 50F=10C 60F=17C 70F=21C 80F=27C 90F=32C 100F=38C 110F=43C 1mile=1.6km 1km=3280 feet