NOVEMBER continued the trend of the hot spring that was dished up to Busselton.
Across the month the daytime temperature averaged 26.7 degrees with a maximum of 35.2 on Sunday, November 22.
The long-term average for this time of the year is 24.9 degrees.
The temperature dipped to 5.3 degrees on the 19th while the night time average was 11.7 degrees, a whole degree warmer than the long term average of 10.7 degrees.
Just 5.6 millimetres of rain fell in the month with a shower passing over between November 18 and 19.
This is a large decrease on the average rainfall in November of 25.6 millimetres.
A similar story can be seen across the entire three months of spring.
In 2015, Busselton averaged a maximum temperature of 23.3 degrees, considerably warmer than the long term average of 21.6 degrees.
The nights were also warmer than normal with the 2015 spring average of 9.8 degrees beating the long term average of 9.0 degrees.
The 2015 spring rainfall of 71.2 millimetres was almost half the long term Spring rainfall average of 134.4 millimetres.
This week the Bureau of Meteorology has forecast sunny conditions with a maximum temperature of 30 for today before shows hit later in the week and across the weekend with temperatures in the low 20s.