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Posted by: Falling_Droplet Offline Posted: Monday, 20 January 2020 10:10:44 PM(UTC)
4.5 mm from two brief afternoon thunderstorms.

Nearby thunderstorms during the mid afternoon with a mild brief decaying thunderstorm at 3pm with light rain. A mild brief thunderstorm with a very short period of heavy rainfall at 5:15pm from the edge of the thunderstorm further east. A warm day with the maximum temperature of 34 C reached in the middle of the day before falling in the early afternoon and a quicker before the first storm, became stable at 29 C following the storm before falling further with the second storm. Tonight following this the temperature have been stable at 25 C. Moderately high dew point during the morning continued to rise reaching 25 C before sharply falling later in the morning for a brief period before falling slowly from the late morning close to average. In the early afternoon the dew point rose sharply for a brief period stabilising moderately high before steadily falling from the late afternoon and became stable and near average tonight.

Near average relative humidity in the morning and early afternoon before generally rising since the mid afternoon and fell briefly at times. Light N to NE winds in the morning, E to NE in the late morning, moderate winds with the first storm, ENE to NE in the mid afternoon, veering to SE at 4:30pm and backing soon afterwards to NNW to ENE in the late afternoon with and following the second storm and then became calm in the evening. At 8pm winds became light E to NE and N to NE in the last hour.

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