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No rain here this morning. I've got to the point of just checking the satellite image every morning and if no movement of the cyclone all is good. Not really checking the forecast track yet. I hope you catch a few Ron. Apr: 64mm YTD: 1648.5mm
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Another 4mm in my gauge this morning :) These little showers just keep everything moist & slopy.
Good luck Ron , hope you can find a nice sheltered spot without to many midgies & mozzies. Where were you headed?
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Sh*t, better go and buy some toilet paper 🤪 
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That sounds like a good case of scare mongering by whoever wrote that Weary. The GFS has it crossing the far northern Cape as a weak tropical low on Sunday at the moment.
A beautiful autumn day here so far today.
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Oh deary me Weary. What an utter shedload of BS. Where are they getting their information from?
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Originally Posted by: 28degrees  Oh deary me Weary. What an utter shedload of BS. Where are they getting their information from? Erm.. out of their arse?.?
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I think Timmy is unemployed and lives with his mum...
He's possibly a worse forecaster then 8 yr old Darcy..Beginning of last month he made his own track maps of that low that travelled offshore down the coast towrds ayre...His map had it crossing the coast at daintree...
Beginning of the season he called one cyclone potentially hitting the WA coast the most catasphropic weather event to ever happen..and yeah it wasnt...
He also predicted record flooding around xmas..which also didnt happen..
However I do see Nitso at Weather IQ say tonight that if Malia starts moving west tomorrow then that Cape York crossing is most likely however if its westerly movement is delayed by another day or 2then a more southerly course could happen...I hope it starts heading west tomorrow...pretty please..
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