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Posted by: Falling_Droplet Offline Posted: Monday, 26 October 2020 9:39:54 AM(UTC)

Ferny Grove Weather
Date: 26 Oct 2020
Time: 9:20 AM

Min Temp since 9am yesterday: 18.6 C
Max Temp since 9am yesterday: 29.2 C
Min Ground Temp: 17.8 C
Rain since 9am yesterday: 27.4 mm
Rainfall since 9am on 23/10/20: 46.5 mm

Temperature: 21.9 C
Relative Humidity: 85 %
Dew Point: 19.3 C
MSL Pressure: 1012.3 hPa
Wind Speed: 3 kph - light air
Wind Direction: SW

Present Weather: State of sky generally unchanged during preceding hour
Visibility: 20km to 39km - Very Good Visibility
Cloud Cover: 7/8
Ground State: Ground moist
Thunder yesterday: Yes

Notes of yesterday weather - 25/10/20: Mostly cloudy with Cu, Sc and Ci clouds with Cb clouds from the middle of the day. A brief heavy shower in the late morning. At 2pm was a mild thunderstorm before a severe thunderstorm followed that brought very heavy rainfall 14 mm in 8 minutes and marble size hail as the thunderstorm ended. A light brief shower in the early evening. In the early hours the temperature fell slowly before stabilising later in the early hours and was warm or slightly warm. The temperature rose quickly in the morning and returned to near average before falling 4 C with the late morning shower and stabilising following the shower. The temperature rose again following the rain while remaining close to average, before falling again with and following the afternoon thunderstorms and became cool after falling from 27 C to 20 C. Following the storms the temperature rise steadily and returned to near average from the late morning, fell slowly in the evening and became warm. The dew point fell initially in the early hours slightly above average before stabilising later in the early hours moderately high. In the morning the dew point remained moderately high which rose early in the morning before generally stabilising from the mid morning. From the late morning the dew point started to rise, then became stable in the early afternoon moderately high, then fell before and during the afternoon thunderstorms and eased to slightly above average. After the thunderstorms the dew point started to rise and became moderately high later in the afternoon, stabilised later in the afternoon before falling slowly in the evening while remaining moderately high. Relative humidity was near average and stable early in the day, fell quickly in the morning close to average. In the late morning the relative humidity rose sharply (30% in 20 minutes), before starting to fall following the shower during the middle of the day while remaining close to average, then rose with the afternoon thunderstorms before falling a little later in the afternoon. Early in the evening the relative humidity rose slowly, became stable later in the evening and returned to near average by the late evening. Calm winds early, light NE to NW winds from the early morning, then light SW to SE later in the morning that shifted to E to NE with the following the late morning shower. During the middle of the day were light SSE to E winds then SE to SW before the afternoon thunderstorms. Light and gusty W to SW winds with the storm before veering during and following the storm to SSW to SSE. Later in the afternoon were light ESE to NE winds, calm winds early in the evening and during most of the evening with some N to NE winds in the mid evening and W to SSW winds in the late evening.

Today: A warm night with the temperature falling slowly in the early hours, and then returned to near average this morning while steadily rising. The dew point fell slowly in the early hours and then rose slowly this morning moderately high. Relative humidity was near average in the early hours while rising slowly before falling quite slowly this morning and became high. Calm winds mostly in the early and otherwise some light and variable winds before some SSW to SSE winds at times this morning.
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