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Posted by: Falling_Droplet Offline Posted: Saturday, 8 February 2020 11:28:15 PM(UTC)
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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