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Still windy here in White Rock 28. The big high in the bight is really stirring things up. Just 0.5mm in the gauge this morning. Thought I'd post the Manhattan graph for 2023 for this area. Amazing that the Dec Jasper rain all happened in 6 days Sept: 19mm YTD: 2693.5mm Edit at 0930hrs: A bit of nice rain around this morning. Only 1.5mm overnight though. Edited by user Sunday, 15 September 2024 9:45:42 AM(UTC)
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Winds have eased a bit inland. Shivering in Biloela at 21° (according to app). Just turned the aircon on and set it to 29°. Hopefully that will be warm enough.
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Couple of wet mornings here, 7mm yesterday & 10mm today Interesting radar this morning as 2 systems crossed, with the showers coming from both the SE & NW. Scott , no we don't have river country, just 4ac mostly clear, with a bit of regrowth up the front that council think is rainforest..I have been here long enough to remember when it was all clear, people look at you funny when I tell them we could see the road from a house verandah a few doors up the st, or that there is a bulldozer track up on the ridge behind us, and you could walk the whole way from here to the end of the ridge along the old logging tracks, I'd guess your area would have had the same. You have to know what to look for now, but the evidence is still there, just most are reluctant to see it, because It's the Daintree the oldest forest in the world But I work on a few places around here with both river and creeks that need fencing regularly.. Cheers |
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Bunyip. The radar was interesting this morning. I was trying to work out whether it was worthwhile putting my indoor plants out for a drink and just gave up.🤪
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Originally Posted by: Weary Bunyip. The radar was interesting this morning. I was trying to work out whether it was worthwhile putting my indoor plants out for a drink and just gave up.🤪 And still going :crazy: its been a wet day , some sort of convergence It's a cold, wet night and the wind gusts chill right through the house. Should of lit the pot belly. Cheers |
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Picked up 48mm from a wet day and night, still very gray and cool :( Not really enjoying this event.. I'm already at just over 4.7m so about 500mm over average, will be interesting to see if the wet comes early like a few are suggesting
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