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Posted by: Falling_Droplet Offline Posted: Tuesday, 21 January 2020 9:48:37 PM(UTC)
4.9 mm from a brief decaying mild thunderstorm at 4pm with light to moderate rain. The storm decayed quite quickly as it moved in with not much thunder with its passage.

A very warm day with the temperature with a maximum of 35 C becoming stable from midday near the maximum temperature. The temperature fell quite quickly before and with the storm from 3pm falling to a low of 25 C at 4:30pm before rising a little following the storm before falling very slowly tonight. The dew point rose during the morning through to the early afternoon and became moderately high from late in the morning to a high of 24 C. In the afternoon the dew point became stable before falling from 2pm. With the storm the dew point rose slightly before falling back to near average and became stable following the storm.

Near average relative humidity today rising 24% from 3pm as the storm approached before briefly falling from 4:30pm following the storm and then rose tonight. Light SSW to SE winds during the morning, S to ESE in the mid morning backing during the rest of the morning to NNE to NE and then became E to SE from the late morning. From 2 pm winds were E to NE becoming N to NE with the storm and N to NW winds following the storm. Tonight wind veered to S to SSW at 7pm with some calm winds becoming variable with some calm winds from 8pm.

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