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#1101 Posted : Thursday, 6 February 2020 11:12:25 PM(UTC)
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Stable temperature in the last few hours and the dew point have been near average and stable also tonight. High and very stable relative humidity tonight and is currently 92%. Winds have been light WSW to SSW.

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#1102 Posted : Friday, 7 February 2020 8:15:46 AM(UTC)
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Ferny Grove Weather
Date: 7 Feb 2020
Time: 7:50 AM

Min Temp since 9am yesterday: 20.1 C
Max Temp since 9am yesterday: 23.8 C
Min Ground Temp: 20.5 C
Rain since 9am yesterday: 93.9 mm

Temperature: 22.4 C
Relative Humidity: 92 %
Dew Point: 21 C
MSL Pressure: 1014.3 hPa
Wind Speed: 3 kph - light air
Wind Direction: NE

Present Weather: Showers of rain of any intensity ceased in the past hour
Visibility: 20km to 39km - Very Good Visibility
Cloud Cover: 8/8
Ground State: Ground moist

Notes of yesterday weather - 6/2/20: Cloudy with cu and ns clouds. Light rain at times early in the day followed by light to moderate rain with heavy falls at times before light rain periods during the morning. The rain stopped in the early afternoon before light to moderate showers and rain periods with heavy falls at times during the afternoon. Light rain at times during the evening. A cold day with the temperature a little variable in the afternoon. The dew point rose from early in the day and became moderately high in hte late morning, before falling from midday and returned to near average in the mid afternoon. For the rest of the day the dew point fell and at a slower rate in the evening. Moderately high relative humidity early in the day and was high from the morning for the rest of the day. The relative humidity was stagnant during most of the day. Light S to SW winds early in the day with some W to SW becoming WNW to SW winds, some calm winds during the morning and some S to SE winds in the afternoon and W to SSW in the late afternoon. In the evening winds were SW through to E and then S to SW.

Today: Light showers and rain with moderate falls for 10 minutes at 4:30 am. The minimum temperature was reached at midnight before rising in the early hours. The dew point have been rising also while remaining close to average. Moderately high and stable relative humidity today. Light SSW to W winds in the early hours followed by calm winds before SE to SW winds and calm at times in the early morning and E to NE in the last 2 hours.
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#1103 Posted : Friday, 7 February 2020 4:34:00 PM(UTC)
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At Bracken Ridge we did not too bad at all for the low. In total we received 213mm.
Several warnings in place for flooding. One of the biggest problems that further North did not receive the heavy falls was the low that sat over NSW on Wed. Once that moved away it allowed the low over Southern Queensland to move over the SEQ area to unleash some good totals. As we are approaching King tide on Monday the tides leading up to it on Wed and Thurs. were quite high and caused a few road closures. I had a bit of fun down at the road to Curlew Park, as it was not tidal flooding and was fresh water I drove through a foot or so of fresh water and managed to give the underneath of the 4X4 a good wash.m

Photo 1. Is the reason the system stalled till late Wed.
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Fig 1 and 2 are the flood warnings

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And the radar during the main system as it moved over the South east. The 128K, 256K and 512K radar For Thursday, not the peak of the rain but a good idea of what the system did.
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Over the next 7 days we may see storms and showers over the SEQ and NE NSW.
Then the unknown is the low sitting out in the Coral Sea, The ensembles have it going in all directions, so it is a long way out time wise so anything can happen. Just need to keep a watch on it.

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#1104 Posted : Friday, 7 February 2020 10:09:14 PM(UTC)
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A light shower in the late morning, the middle of the day and tonight with 1 mm since 9am after 93.9 mm in 24 hours to 9am. A much warmer day with a maximum temperature of 29 C. The temperature was variable in the morning and less variable in the afternoon with cloudy periods. The dew point rose during the morning and became moderately high in the late morning before becoming stable in the afternoon but was a little variable from mid morning to mid afternoon. From the late afternoon the dew point fell and became stable and near average tonight.

The relative humidity remained high and stable until the mid morning and was moderately high through to tonight and a little variable in the late morning and early afternoon. Light E to SE winds before NE to SE winds from the mid morning, E to NE in the afternoon, SSE to SE earlier this evening, then E to SE and calm from 8pm.

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#1105 Posted : Saturday, 8 February 2020 7:11:04 AM(UTC)
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An update for Bracken Ridge rain totals for the event as of 0700am Sat 8 Feb 238mm. Another 25 mm fell overnight adding to the previous total. As more heavy showers/storms and rain are forecast over the weekend this total will build. Just still keeping an eye on the system out in the Coral Sea. 91P.


BOM Flood warning No 4

Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology, Queensland
This Flood Watch provides early advice of possible flooding within the specified catchments.

Flood Watch for coastal catchments south of Fraser Island to the NSW border
Issued at 12:44 pm EST on Friday 7 February 2020
Flood Watch Number: 4

Further heavy rainfall is likely for the coastal catchments in South East Queensland over the weekend.

Rainfall has now eased over the Flood Watch area. However, showers and thunderstorms with the chance of moderate to heavy falls are possible across the weekend, particularly from Saturday night.

Catchments in the Flood Watch area are saturated from rainfall this week and are likely to respond quickly to further heavy falls.

Minor flooding is possible. Further localised flooding and disruptions to transport routes are likely.

Catchments likely to be affected include:

Noosa River

Sunshine Coast Rivers and Creeks

Pine and Caboolture Rivers

Upper Brisbane River

Lower Brisbane River(Specifically the Bremer River, Warrill Creek and Brisbane Creeks)

Logan and Albert Rivers

Gold Coast Rivers and Creeks

The weather situation at present is An upper trough over southern Queensland combined with a coastal trough parallel to the southeast coast are likely to strengthen over the weekend, maintaining showers and thunderstorms across southern Queensland over the weekend and into early next week. These systems will also possibly lead to further heavy falls over far southeastern Queensland.

For Saturday/ Today , a high to very chance of showers and thunderstorms in the southeast and southern interior, with possible heavy falls in the Darling Downs and southeast in the afternoon and evening. A weak monsoon trough will persist over the far north, with showers and thunderstorms continuing. A slight to moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms about eastern districts and through the interior. Mostly sunny in the far southwest. Light to moderate south to southwesterly winds through the interior, tending northeast to southeasterly along the east coast and light and variable in the far north

Radar as at 0709am
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#1106 Posted : Saturday, 8 February 2020 9:48:27 AM(UTC)
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Ferny Grove Weather
Date: 8 Feb 2020
Time: 9:15 AM

Min Temp since 9am yesterday: 22.2 C
Max Temp since 9am yesterday: 29.4 C
Min Ground Temp: 21 C
Rain since 9am yesterday: 3.5 mm

Temperature: 24.9 C
Relative Humidity: 85 %
Dew Point: 22.2 C
MSL Pressure: 1011.6 hPa
Wind Speed: 3 kph - light air
Wind Direction: SSE

Present Weather: State of sky generally unchanged during preceding hour
Visibility: 20km to 39km - Very Good Visibility
Cloud Cover: 7/8
Ground State: Ground moist

Notes of yesterday weather - 7/2/20: Cloudy periods with cu and sc clouds with ci and ac clouds in the afternoon. Light showers in the late morning, middle of the day and during the evening. The temperature slowly rose from midnight after reaching the minimum temperature. Variable temperature during the morning and to a lesser extent in the afternoon with the passing clouds. Close to average but rising dew point from early in the day, became moderately high in the late morning before stabilsing in the afternoon. The dew point was a little variable from the mid morning to mid afternoon. From the late afternoon the dew point before slowly rising during the evening close to average. High relative humidity and stable relative humidity until the mid morning and was moderately high for the rest of the day. Light SSW to W winds in the early hours, then calm winds, SE to SW winds and calm at times during the early morning. During the morning were E to SE winds, NE to SE from mid morning, E to NE in the afternoon, SSE to SE in the early evening, then E to SE followed by calm winds in the late evening.

Today: A light shower in the early morning. A warm morning with the temperature only falling slowly in the early hours of the day. The dew point fell slowly close to average before rising from 3am and is now moderately high this morning. High and very stable relative humidity today and is currently at 91%. Light S to SW winds, SSW to SW from 3am and calm at times before E to SE winds in the last hour.

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#1107 Posted : Saturday, 8 February 2020 8:45:23 PM(UTC)
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Good storm over Bracken Ridge at 20:18 Saturday evening.
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Some more warnings out for SEQ and NSW.

The weather situation for QLD .
A surface trough over the interior of the state from the northwest to the southeast inland will act as the focus for a band of showers and thunderstorms for the next several days. An upper trough over southern Queensland combined with a coastal trough parallel to the southeast coast are likely to strengthen tonight, maintaining showers and thunderstorms across southeastern Queensland during tomorrow and Monday. These systems are also expected to generate heavy falls about coastal parts of the Southeast tonight and tomorrow.
For Saturday night there is a
very high chance of showers and thunderstorms in the southeast and southern interior, with possible heavy falls in the Darling Downs and southeast in the afternoon and evening. Heavy falls most likely about the Gold Coast and hinterland overnight. A slight to moderate chance of showers and thunderstorms about eastern districts and through the interior.
Sunday 9 FebruaryA high to very high chance of showers and thunderstorms about the southeast and adjacent interior with possible heavy falls in thunderstorms, most likely about the Gold Coast and hinterland during the early morning.
NSW is currently receiving heavy falls from the low that has moved south from QLD. There is a possibility of an ECL forming of the Coast in NSW.

Some of the warnings and also radar image of cat 4 cyclone Damien in WA
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#1108 Posted : Saturday, 8 February 2020 11:28:15 PM(UTC)
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4:30pm: Quite humid today and have become cloudy this afternoon. The dew point rose during the morning to 24 C in the late morning before generally falling from 11am becoming stable in the afternoon before falling a little in the last hour while remaining close to average at 22 C. A near average maximum temperature of 30 C, though it rose and fell several times during the morning and also this afternoon as the temperature falls. Relative humidity fell have remained moderately high and have become high this afternoon (currently 83%). Light WSW to SSW winds in the mid morning, S to ESE with some NE to ESE winds, SSE to ESE from 11am and SE to ESE this afternoon.

9pm: Light showers in the late afternoon, then light to moderate showers earlier tonight. There was some heavy falls with a maximum rate of 120 mm/hr with brief period of moderate falls during these heavy falls. After this shower cleared another shower with light falls is happening currently. The temperature have been falling quite slowly with the showers. The dew point late this afternoon and tonight have been falling slowly is remains moderately high. Relative humidity continues to rise and is currently at 91%. Light E to SE winds, became calm with the heavy shower, back to ENE to SE following this and calm since 7:30pm.

11:10pm: In the last 2 hours the temperature and moderately high dew point have been stable. Relative humidity have been high and stable at 91%. Mostly calm winds in the last few hours with some NW to NNE winds.

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#1109 Posted : Sunday, 9 February 2020 9:53:57 AM(UTC)
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Ferny Grove Weather
Date: 9 Feb 2020
Time: 9:20 AM

Min Temp since 9am yesterday: 22 C
Max Temp since 9am yesterday: 30.3 C
Min Ground Temp: 21.3 C
Rain since 9am yesterday: 37.5 mm

Temperature: 25.8 C
Relative Humidity: 89 %
Dew Point: 23.9 C
MSL Pressure: 1006.7 hPa
Wind Speed: 10kph - light breeze
Wind Direction: NE

Present Weather: Slight showers of rain
Visibility: 20km to 39km - Very Good Visibility
Cloud Cover: 8/8
Ground State: Ground moist
Thunder yesterday: Yes

Notes of yesterday weather - 8/2/20:Partly cloudy with cu and sc clouds becoming cloudy from the late morning. A light shower in the early morning. Light showers in the late afternoon and in the evening with light to moderate falls. Some heavy falls at 7pm and with anther shower in the late evening. A nearby thunderstorm during the evening. A warm morning with the temperature falling slowly in the early hours of the day. The temperature rose and fell several times during the morning and afternoon. The temperature fell slowly with the showers earlier in the evening and stable from the mid evening. Dew point fell slowly close to average early in the day before rising and became moderately high during the morning. From the late morning the dew point fell and become stable in the afternoon. In the late afternoon the dew point fell slowly while remaining moderately high and became stable in the evening. Relative humidity was stable and high from early in the day, moderately high during the morning and rose during the afternoon to become high and became stable in the evening. Light S to SW winds, then SSW to SW and calm at times in the early hours before E to SE winds during the morning and WSW to SSW winds in the mid morning, S to ESE with some NE to ESE winds and SSE to ESE winds in the late morning. SE to ESE light winds in the afternoon, E to SE winds in the evening, calm winds with the heavy shower and then ENE to SE afterwards. Mostly calm winds in the late evening.

Today: A shower with heavy falls continued at midnight and another shower at 7am before showers from 9:30 am. Stable dew point early today before rising during the morning and have become moderately high. The temperature stable early in the day. Relative humidity was very stable in the early hours at 92% before remaining high this morning but have been falling slightly. Light and variable winds at times early today and otherwise calm before E to NE winds in the last hour.

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#1110 Posted : Sunday, 9 February 2020 10:58:49 AM(UTC)
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STW

Weather Situation:
Very moist and unstable conditions are likely to cause severe thunderstorms with heavy rainfall along southeast coastal areas.

Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding in the warning area over the next several hours.

Locations which may be affected include Gold Coast, Brisbane, Caboolture, Coolangatta, Moreton Island, Cleveland, Jimboomba, Mount Tamborine and Redcliffe.

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#1111 Posted : Sunday, 9 February 2020 3:52:03 PM(UTC)
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View to the west of Watts Bridge Airfield at about 1529 Sunday 9/2/2020. Impressive looking cell moving in from the west. Image from Air Services Australia Weather Cam at Watts Bridge airfield.

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#1112 Posted : Sunday, 9 February 2020 4:23:42 PM(UTC)
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Nice picture Greg. Looks awesome especially after the long dry winter,Spring and summer.

The skies were really dark this morning from Chermside to Bracken Ridge to the West. Had some rumbles around 10:00 am. They were really picturesque and low lying up here, had a an eerie ominous look to them. Just sitting under the 300 mm mark so far for this event.

If the low/ cyclone out near New Caledonia ( Invest 91P) does move to the Southwest I think we could be in a strife or trouble.

Latest warning

TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST

Severe Thunderstorm Warning - Southeast Queensland
for HEAVY RAINFALL
For people in parts of Somerset Council Area.

Issued at 3:33 pm Sunday, 9 February 2020.
Weather Situation:

The Bureau of Meteorology warns that, at 3:30 pm, severe thunderstorms were detected on the weather radar near the area west of Esk and the area northwest of Esk.

These thunderstorms are moving towards the east. They are forecast to affect Esk and Toogoolawah by 4:00 pm and the area south of Esk and northern Lake Wivenhoe by 4:30 pm.

Heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding is likely.

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Weather Situation:

The Bureau of Meteorology warns that, at 3:30 pm, severe thunderstorms were detected on the weather radar near the area west of Esk and the area northwest of Esk.

These thunderstorms are moving towards the east. They are forecast to affect Esk and Toogoolawah by 4:00 pm and the area south of Esk and northern Lake Wivenhoe by 4:30 pm.

Heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding is likely.

BRISBANE ROADS AFFECTED BY FLASH FLOODING

– Mt Lindesay Hwy, Browns Plains

– Vulture St, South Brisbane

– Beaudesert Rd, Rocklea

– Granard Rd, Archerfield

– Gap Creek Rd, Kenmore Hills

– Illaweena St, Drewvale

– Main Ave, Coorparoo

– Compton Rd, Slacks Creek

– Fairfield Rd, Yeerongpilly

– Paradise Rd, Larapinta

– Lancing Street, Pullenvale

– Grandview Road, Pullenvale

An emergency alert was issued for Dalby residents, with Myall Creek reaching moderate flood levels, peaking at 3.15m at 6.00am. It is expected to remain above 3m throughout Sunday morning as floodwaters continue to arrive.

Residents have been advised to monitor the situation, notify neighbours and take action to protect lives and property, if necessary.

The New England and Cunningham highways have been cut by flash flooding near Mount Marshall and Glengallan, north of Warwick.

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DALBY REGION ROAD CLOSURES

– Bunya Hwy, Dalby. Approximately 9km north of Dalby. All lanes affected.

– Drayton St – Myall Creek Bridge, both lanes affected.

– Tara/Wieambilla – Chinchilla Tara Rd, Day St, Sara St

– Warkon – Warkon Rd, Litani Rd

– Noorindoo – River Rd, Yuleba Surat Rd

– Wallumbilla North – Kangaroo Creek Rd

– Dargal Road – Bungeworgorai Lane

– Bungil – Roma Southern Rd

– Ballaroo – Naldera Rd, Maranoa Rd

– Wycombe – Roma Southern Rd

GOLD COAST ROAD CLOSURES

– Maudsland – Birds Rd (Coomera River Causeway flooding)

– Clagiraba – Clagiraba Rd (Coomera River Causeway flooding)

WARWICK REGION ROAD CLOSURES

– Warwick – Killarney/Morgan Park – Warwick Killarney Rd

– Allora – New England Hwy

The Toowoomba area bore the brunt of the chaos overnight, with at least nine separate rescues last night, including two 19-year-olds who were taken to hospital as a precaution after being saved from a car in Greenmount.

Tourists sucked into ‘sinkhole’ after deluge

Where the rain is going to hit next

Falls of up to 145mm were recorded in the region, cutting multiple roads. Many areas around Toowoomba received more than 100mm, including Oakey.

The Gold Coast was also hammered, with more than 180mm falling at Coolangatta, while further north Amberley was drenched by more than 75mm.

The weather bureau earlier said the rain had been having little impact on dam levels and arrived too late to save many farmers from a disastrous summer.

Heavy falls are set to continue today and tomorrow, with Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast beaches facing a potential pounding from a looming Coral Sea cyclone.

Parts of the southeast have had more rain in the past three weeks than all of last year, but the deluge has barely registered when it comes to topping up dams drained by the drought.

While smaller dams are spilling over, Wivenhoe – the region’s biggest – was at 42.6 per cent capacity after a rise of just 0.1 per cent.

Despite falls of more than 200mm in some catchments, combined dam levels in the southeast’s water grid had risen less than 1 per cent yesterday to 56.6 per cent. That level is expected to change as inflows arrive.

Forecast rainfall of more than 100mm across the region in the coming days was expected to add just 1 per cent to combined dam levels – two weeks’ supply – and Seqwater is urging people to continue to conserve water.

Brisbane and Northern NSW was also lashed with heavy downpours last night, while the Scenic Rim, Southern Downs, Toowoomba and Lockyer Valley had storm warnings in place.

Roads were closed across the Southern Downs, with flash flooding closing two streets in central Toowoomba. Flooding also closed parts of the Cunningham Highway between Warwick and Inglewood.

Darling Downs farmer Kim Bremner said his 480ha property had received more rainfall in the past three weeks than all of last year.

“Total rainfall from January to December last year was 130mm and we’ve had 170mm in the last three weeks,” he said. “It’s been a godsend, because it was really bad before Christmas. Hardly any summer crops were planted across the Downs.”

But Mr Bremner said the rain had arrived too late to save the summer crops.

Emma Arkinstall, 7, was dancing in the rain after her Christmas wish was granted.

Like many of her neighbours in Running Creek, near Rathdowney, she could not wipe the smile from her face when the rain began.

Her family’s farm has received 200mm this year alone. It only had 240mm of rain last year. Emma’s father, Matthew Arkinstall, said the green countryside had slowly returned.

“By the end of February we should have made last year’s total,” he said.

The heaviest falls have been on the Gold and Sunshine coasts, with Tin Can Bay recording almost 400mm in the past week. Coolangatta had more than 170mm and Brisbane almost 190mm.
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2:55pm: Light showers from 9:25 am to 9:45 am (1.2 mm), a mild storm with very heavy rainfall (9.2 mm in 5 minutes and a total of 14.4 mm)from 10:40 am to 11am. A light shower in the early afternoon and a light and very shower at 2:30 pm. Thunder being heard from a cell approaching from the west. 17 mm have fallen since 9am.

The temperature have risen and fallen several times from the mid morning between the period of rainfall with a cold maximum of 24 C. The dew point was silmiarly variable and have remained moderately high of between 22 and 24 C. Relative humidity have been high today while generally falling slowly since the mid morning but have been risen and fallen slightly several times. Light NNE to ENE wins in the mid morning, becoming variable before NNW to SSW with the late morning storm and SW winds following the storm, In the early afternoon winds became SSE to ESE with some E winds and E to ENE in the last hour.


7:40pm: A mild thunderstorm at 3pm brought 10 mm with brief heavy falls. As the storm decayed a light shower followed. In the last 30 minutes have been light been further light showers. Before these light showers the rain since 9am have been 28 mm. Event total is 208.5 mm.

The temperature have become stable tonight at 23 C, while the dew point have also become stable while remaining moderately high after falling during the afternoon. Relative humidity have been stable since the mid afternoon at around 90 %. Light NNE to NNW since the mid afternoon and mostly calm winds tonight.


10:40pm: Light showers have been continuing tonight with rainfall since 9am of 30.4 mm. In the last few hours the temperature have been falling slowly and is 23 C presently. The dew point have been falling slowly and have returned to near average. Relative humidity have remained high and stable tonight. Winds have been light N to NNE and calm at times.

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Ferny Grove Weather
Date: 10 Feb 2020
Time: 7:35 AM

Min Temp since 9am yesterday: 21.3 C
Max Temp since 9am yesterday: 26.9 C
Min Ground Temp: 21 C
Rain since 9am yesterday: 33.5 mm

Temperature: 22.4 C
Relative Humidity: 92 %
Dew Point: 21.1 C
MSL Pressure: 1009.5 hPa
Wind Speed: Calm
Wind Direction: Calm

Present Weather: State of sky generally unchanged during preceding hour
Visibility: 20km to 39km - Very Good Visibility
Cloud Cover: 7/8
Ground State: Ground moist
Thunder yesterday: Yes

Notes of yesterday weather - 9/2/20: Mostly cloudy with cu, sc, as and ns clouds. A light shower with heavy falls continued at midnight, a light shower at 7am followed by showers at 9:30am. In the late morning was a mild storm with very heavy rainfall where 9.2 mm fell in 5 minutes. In the early afternoon was a light shower, followed by a light shower in the mid afternoon before a mild thunderstorm with brief heavy falls. A light shower followed as the storm decayed. In the evening were further light showers with some thunder. A cool day. The dew point was stable early in the day before rising during the morning and remained moderately high. The dew point was variable from the mid morning to mid afternoon while remaining moderately high at 22 C to 24 C before falling from the mid morning and became stable tonight close to average. Relative humidity was very stable and high from the early hours of the day before slowly falling from the mid morning but rose and fell several times until becoming stable in the mid afternoon while remaining high. During the rest of the afternoon and in the evening the relative humidity rose slowly. Light and variable winds at times early in the day with some calm winds before E to NE winds during the morning followed by NNE to ENE winds in the mid morning. Winds became variable, then NNW to SSW with the late morning storm and SW winds after the storm. In the afternoon winds became SSE to ESE with some E winds and E to ENE towards the mid afternoon. From the mid afternoon winds were NNE to NNW, and N to NNE in the evening with calm winds at times.

Today: A light shower at 1am. The dew point fell a little in the early hours of today close to average, stabilising early today. High and very stable relative humidity at around 92%. Light NW to NE winds until 2am with some calm winds before calm winds before some N to NW winds at times this morning.
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#1116 Posted : Monday, 10 February 2020 4:04:31 PM(UTC)
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Another ominous looking sky but as soon as I moved my daughters car under cover the storm is doing a left mover and chocking on the sea breeze.
Had some very nice and well structured mammatus cloud along with very dark green shelf clouds, so hail looked to be heading this way.
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Weather Situation:

The Bureau of Meteorology warns that, at 3:20 pm, severe thunderstorms were detected on the weather radar near Esk, the area south of Esk and Moogerah Dam. These thunderstorms are moving towards the southeast. They are forecast to affect northern Lake Wivenhoe by 3:50 pm and the D'Aguilar Ranges by 4:20 pm.

Heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding, large hailstones and damaging winds are likely.

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A big storm system now making its way right to the coast as those sea breezes kicked in and the cap broke.

Latest BoM warning

TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST

Severe Thunderstorm Warning - Southeast Queensland
for HEAVY RAINFALL
For people in Somerset and parts of Gympie, South Burnett, Toowoomba, Lockyer Valley, Sunshine Coast and Moreton Bay Council Areas.

Issued at 6:56 pm Monday, 10 February 2020.

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The Bureau of Meteorology warns that, at 6:55 pm, severe thunderstorms were detected on the weather radar near Toowoomba, Kingaroy and the area west of Kilcoy. These thunderstorms are moving towards the east. They are forecast to affect Kilcoy, Jimna and Mount Kilcoy by 7:25 pm and Gatton, Borumba Dam and Elgin Vale by 7:55 pm.

Heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding is likely.

62mm was recorded in the hour to 6pm at Greenbank.

68mm was recorded in the last hour at Boat Mountain Alert, northwest of Toogoolawah.

53mm was recorded in the last hour at Toowoomba.

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Thunder in the late afternoon from an approaching decaying storm. A mild thunderstorm in the evening with frequent lightning and some heavy falls at 8:50pm tending to light thundery rain from 9pm. Rainfall since 9am is 30 mm.

A near average maximum temperature today with the temperature quite variable during the early to mid afternoon. The temperature became stable in the late afternoon before resuming the fall in temperature during the evening. The dew point continued to rise during the morning and became moderately high before rising more slowly from the mid morning to the mid afternoon though was a little variable. During this time the dew point was between 23 and 25 C. From the mid afternoon the dew point fell returning to near average tonight but was temporarily stable in the late afternoon.

High but a little variable daytime relative humidity becoming high from the late afternoon. In the last 2 hours the relative humidity have been high at 90%. Light and variable winds during the morning became ENE to SE with some NE winds, E to SE in the afternoon and E to NE from the mid afternoon. Tonight winds have been backing from SSE to ESE in the early evening to N to NW presently.
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In the last hour light rain has continued. The temperature have become stable and also the dew point while remaining close to average. Relative humidity remains high and stable. Light N to WNW winds have become calm in the last hour.

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Ferny Grove Weather
Date: 11 Feb 2020
Time: 7:45 AM

Min Temp since 9am yesterday: 21.1 C
Max Temp since 9am yesterday: 30.1 C
Min Ground Temp: 20.7 C
Rain since 9am yesterday: 35.5 mm

Temperature: 23.1 C
Relative Humidity: 92 %
Dew Point: 21.7 C
MSL Pressure: 1008.8 hPa
Wind Speed: 1 kph - light air
Wind Direction: WSW

Present Weather: State of sky generally unchanged during preceding hour
Visibility: 20km to 39km - Very Good Visibility
Cloud Cover: 6/8
Ground State: Ground Moist
Thunder yesterday: Yes
Notes of yesterday weather - 10/2/20: Partly cloudy with cu and sc clouds before increasing cloud periods in the afternoon and ac and cb later in the afternoon. In the late afternoon was thunder from an approaching decaying storm. A mild thunderstorm during the evening with frequent lightning and some heavy falls at 8:50pm becoming light thundery rain from 9pm. The temperature was variable during the early to mid afternoon. The temperature became temporarily stable in the late afternoon before resuming the fall in temperature. The dew point fell early in the day close to average before rising during the morning and became moderately high during the morning. The dew point rose more slowly from the late morning to mid afternoon but was a little variable. From the mid afternoon the dew point started to fall and returned to near average during the evening, though was stable later in the afternoon until the dew point started falling again with the storm. High and stable relative humidity early in the day, and in the early morning before remaining high during the day but was a little variable. Some light NW to NE winds in the early hours and otherwise calm before light and variable winds during the morning becoming ENE to SE with some NE winds during the morning, E to SE in the afternoon and E to NE from the mid afternoon. In the evening winds backed fro SSE to ESE early in the evening to N to NW in the late evening.

Today: Mostly calm winds today. The temperature have been quite stable in the early hours of today. The dew point have been stable and near average before starting to rise this morning. Relative humidity have been stable and high.

Event total rainfall is 249.5 mm.
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