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Posted by: Falling_Droplet Offline Posted: Sunday, 19 April 2020 12:09:52 AM(UTC)
At 1415: A very brief light shower in the late morning and a few very brief showers since 1pm (a few drops). Light N to NE winds in the morning before a dry W to WNW wind change at 11:33 am, with some WSW winds in the middle of the day, shifting NNW to WNW presently. Maximum temperature of 28 C (slightly above average) reached 30 minutes after the wind change and have been falling since and now down to 23 C. From the mid morning the dew point fell slowly close to average before falling following the wind change. The dew point fell to a low of 12 C (moderately low) before rising slightly while remaining moderately low. Relative humidity was near average becoming slightly below average in the late morning before rising this afternoon and is 59% (close to average).


A light few drops of rain during the afternoon until clearing in the mid afternoon. The dew point continued to rise during the afternoon close to average before becoming stable later in the afternoon before falling slowly tonight. Relative humidity remained near average during the afternoon and also tonight. Light NNW to W winds in the afternoon before backing to WSW to SSE later in the afternoon with some calm winds before light NNE to ENE winds in the late afternoon and early tonight with calm winds. During the rest of tonight winds have been calm.

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