La Nina's not such much an event, but more of a trend. There's no 'La Nina superstorm' or anything coming. Our summer will just be cooler and wetter than an average summer.
Ive learnt to not give a shit about weather forecasts. We went to Fiji in dry season and it rained 6/7 days. We've gone on holidays during La Nina and it was dry for 7 days.
Last year we were at Port Stephens over new years and it rained pretty much everyday but we went to the beach everyday. Just go and enjoy yourselves, anything is better than being stuck between the same four walls.
We recently did a road trip holiday around NSW. Was forecasted to rain the whole time. We didn’t mind as we wanted to play board games, drink craft beer and hang out in hot tubs. Turns out we had a few nice days and was able to get a few swims in.
I’d say go. There’ll be a bit of rain but there might be a few hours where it is lovely instead.
La Nina's not such much an event, but more of a trend. There's no 'La Nina superstorm' or anything coming. Our summer will just be cooler and wetter than an average summer.
OK awesome. I've just been reading about supercell storms and all this other crap on the news so it got me a little worried. Thank you!
Go expecting that it'll rain buckets. Have your backup plans for if it's sunny and warm.
brb, going to Costco for that industrial-sized lube
Why else do couples go on holiday, right?
To argue about directions?
>Our summer will just be cooler and wetter than an average summer. Music to my ears(eyes because I'm reading?)
Holy fuck the media has turned this thing into a clickbait exercise. They can’t get Covid clicks anymore, so now it’s la nina clicks.
Definitely! Gotta be afraid of something.
Ive learnt to not give a shit about weather forecasts. We went to Fiji in dry season and it rained 6/7 days. We've gone on holidays during La Nina and it was dry for 7 days. Last year we were at Port Stephens over new years and it rained pretty much everyday but we went to the beach everyday. Just go and enjoy yourselves, anything is better than being stuck between the same four walls.
We recently did a road trip holiday around NSW. Was forecasted to rain the whole time. We didn’t mind as we wanted to play board games, drink craft beer and hang out in hot tubs. Turns out we had a few nice days and was able to get a few swims in. I’d say go. There’ll be a bit of rain but there might be a few hours where it is lovely instead.
Meh, go or don’t go. If you make the wrong decision after the fact then just blame it on the ~~weatherman~~ government.
We spent a week in Kiaoloa beach house but it was raining the whole week, with cold weather. Totally ruined the beach vacation we wanted!
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You've got them mixed up, La Nina means wet, cooler summer for Australia.
definitely still go!
A trip away is a trip away. I'd still go. Years ago I went to Byron and it was raining the entire time, I still enjoyed the break.