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Posted by: Falling_Droplet Offline Posted: Sunday, 19 April 2020 11:57:00 PM(UTC)
at 1250:1250: 4.0 mm from a mild thunderstorm at 11am, with mostly light falls and 2 very brief periods of moderate falls. The maximum temperature so far was reached at 10:30am (a cool day) before falling before and during the thunderstorm. The temperature have since risen and is currently 20 C. The dew point stopped falling before rising a little before, during the after the thunderstorm, but rose more quickly before the storm. The dew point is remaining close to average. Near average relative humidity rose and became high with and following the storm before dropping back a little this afternoon while remaining high. SW to NW winds became N to NW later in the morning with some NW to WNW winds before the thunderstorm and have been NW this afternoon.

The temperature continued to rise during the afternoon and reached the maximum in the mid afternoon slightly below average before falling during the rest of today. The dew point rose during the afternoon before falling in the late afternoon and tonight while remaining close to average. The relative humidity was high early in the afternoon before falling during the afternoon and became moderately high later in the day before becoming high tonight. Light NW became N to NE from 2pm, NNE later in the afternoon with some calm winds before calm winds tonight.

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