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Posted by: crikey Offline Posted: Thursday, 29 August 2019 1:46:26 PM(UTC)
Originally Posted by: WarwickEye2Sky Go to Quoted Post
Thank you for the invite Paul, this is my first post. We had 9.5mm total here on the west end of Warwick. This is our first measurable rain of the winter season. Now the big dry sets in for awhile. We might be around 29C in a weeks time!

Cheers.


Oh Hi'warwick',so glad to see you posting here.BigGrin Things have certainly been a mishmash as the refugees scattered.Crying
I tell myself life changes,,adapt
Nice to login and have something to read..Love

Love your web cam 'pab'Thanks..

we had 5mm during a clap of thundsr yesterday arvo'.,That makes the total to 10mm for this trough to date.
The skies outside could be called a troughy meas atm. A tad of virga around and dew point has dropped back to low teens'.

ACC r has the tropical,isobar dip moving off shore by tomorrow morning with all that lovely coral moisture stream.

ACCESS has taken the precip' signal away for tomorrow however its edge just sits on the coastline so l expect that's why the chances of showers on the radio forecast l assume.

and yeah. Absolutely no precip' signal for our area for the next 5 days from ACC g from friday.

Eyes on NZ later though as all that lovely moisture in the coral and Tasman heads to NZ . The current Acc g forecast looks spectacular around the 3rd septemberatm.

http://www.bom.gov.au/au...harts/viewer/index.shtml

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