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Good morning weather watchers :)
Probably should of started this on the 1st of May, but here we are. The rain we are getting the last few days is not really Wet Season stuff so lets put it in here.
Friday 2nd 14mm Sat 3rd 31mm Sun 4th 32mm Mon 5th 69mm
146mm over the 4 days..
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Good morning Bunyip. Thanks for starting the new thread, and letting us know. I usually miss it for days... I'm still enjoying this rain after living so long without much at all. Things are getting slightly soggy though. Edited by user Monday, 5 May 2025 4:01:21 PM(UTC)
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Thanks Bunyip, let's hope we get a few breaks in this stuff this year.. |
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Thanks for the new thread Bunyip. There's been just a trace in the gauge here today but still quite windy.
May: 57.5mm YTD: 2202.5mm
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Just 4mm in the gauge this morning and the drizzly stuff continues.
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63mm more the past few days and about 170mm over the 5 days.. Check out those closely spaced isobars stacked up on the east coast in the next week... From that it looks like plenty more of the same filthy windy, showery weather ahead... 
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Only 3mm in the gauge just now.
Yeah Scott, looks like at least another week of the same. 05:50 and just back from my walk with the dog and it's still and if you didn't know you would say it is going to be a magic day.
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10.5mm here in the last 2 days. It doesn't look like a good boating weekend ahead, a windy forecast for the whole East Coast.
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Probably a good time to redo the floor in the boat, just need a bit of spare time |
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Originally Posted by: ronfishes  Probably a good time to redo the floor in the boat, just need a bit of spare time Yeah Ron get onto it and be ready for the good weather that must come eventually :) I did mine a couple of weeks back and am still waiting for a nice day to take it out. Local council have released plans to upgrade the area where the ferry lands with new lanes and ticket boxes ect ect but it looks like we will lose a lot of boat trailer parking, idiots don't take into account that when the weather plays nice there can be up to 75 cars & trailers there as well as all the tourist traffic going on boat rides ect.. Went through this with the then council about 10 years back & was taking photos and counting cars and sending to the then mayor everyday till they woke up and changed plans, haven't got the patience to deal with them all over again. 11mm here 2 mornings in a row.. Cheers |
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