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September 2019 Weather Summary for Bom station 054003
Max Temp - 6TH.........31.0 degrees Min Temp - 11TH........-1.8 degrees Max 9 am - 6TH.........22.7 degrees Min 9 am - 9TH..........9.8 degrees
Mean Max.............. 21.6 degrees Sept 2019..............24.6 degrees
Mean Min ...............4.2 degrees Sept 2019 ..............3.1 degrees
Coldest Day - 9TH.....15.5 degrees
Total Rainfall..............0.6 mm 24 Hour Rainfall - 12TH.....0.4 mm
Rainfall was well below the average of 43.9 mm with only 0.6 mm recorded.
Wind gusts on the 6th from NW to 35 knots (65 km/h)
Two Raised dust events for the month on the 6th & 17th.
The average Maximum temps for September were 3 degrees above average, while the minimum was 1.1 degrees below average. 9 am temps were also 3 degrees above average.
Humidity at 9 am was also well below the average of 76% at 47.4%. |
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Nice to see some Cumulus cloud starting to move in from the NE. Forecast is for light showers & a possible thunderstorm this afternoon. Not expecting much in the way of rain though but will take anything at the moment.
Humidity is sitting at 42%, above the norm of around 22% at this time of day. Looks to be on the increase as well. |
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I hope you manage to get some rain soon!
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Nice September summary Ambient. Thanks for that . Very informative. Good luck with the storm outlook.
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Originally Posted by: Paul Atkins I hope you manage to get some rain soon! Looked promising around lunch time but had cleared by mid afternoon without a drop falling. At least there was some different cloud to look at instead of odd bit of Cirrus or the usual clear sky! |
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It is always the say for the weekend. I sit at work and look out to warm sunny weather and then the weekend comes and it ends.
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SEPTEMBER 2019 RAINFALL & DECILES FOR THE NEW ENGLAND TABLELANDS/NORTHWEST SLOPES & PLAINS.
ARMIDALE - 1.2 MM -LOWEST ON RECORD FOR 140 YRS BARRABA - 0.6 MM - DRIEST SEPTEMBER IN 118 YRS {Lowest since 1901 0.0 mm) My hometown COLLARENEBRI - 0.0 MM - DRIEST SEPTEMBER IN 110 YRS (LOWEST ON RECORD). BUNDARRA - 1.6 MM - DRIEST SEPTEMBER IN 94 YRS (Lowest since: 1925 0.8mm) WARIALDA - 0.6 MM - DRIEST SEPTEMBER IN 94 YRS (Lowest since: 1925 0.3mm)
Bendemeer: 1.0mm. STATION RECORD. Uralla: 6.4mm. Lowest since: 2007 (0.0mm). Tenterfield: 6.0mm. Lowest since: 2003 (4.0mm). Uralla: 6.4mm. Lowest since: 2007 (0.0mm). Guyra Hospital: 6.4mm. Station opened: 1981.(STATION RECORD) Inverell RS: 0.8mm. Station opened: 1989.(STATION RECORD). Inverell (Raglan st): 2.2mm. Station opened 1995.(STATION RECORD). Glen Innes AP: 5.8mm. Lowest since: 2003 (4.8mm).
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Wow. Not good Ambient, too many records there for you guys.
Hopefully something comes along soon to settle the dust in a controlled way and then give good soaking rain. (Aka nice and steadY and not 100mm in a couple hours)
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Some consistent weather here for once and lovely spring time weather.
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Yes, not looking too good for the fire rating on Tuesday. https://mobile.abc.net.a...fire-conditions/11575298Southern Queensland weather forecast to bring severe fire danger and 40-degree heatwaveA wave of dangerous severe fire weather is about to hit southern Queensland with the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) forecasting heatwave conditions as temperatures soar. The BOM said tomorrow's public holiday and Tuesday would be the hottest days with very dry, windy conditions. Gusts of over 50 kilometres an hour are expected to wreak havoc over the south-east region with 15 fires already burning, three in rugged and difficult terrain. Ipswich and the Lockyer Valley will be among the regions most at risk tomorrow. There are also severe fire dangers listed for the Darling Downs, Granite Belt, Maranona and Warrego. On Tuesday, the hazardous conditions will stretch to Blackwater, Taroom, Gayndah and in the Central West around Winton and Julia Creek.
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Thanks for those rain records and statistics 'ambient'. Interesting but dreadful results.
Sometimes these bad droughts break with shocking floods. Eventually.
I don't think this upcoming trough and ECL from ACC g is going to help you much. but see how you go
ACC g has a trough and ECL for SE NSW tomorrow
A closed low forms in SE NSW early tomorrow morning and coastal Se NSW will have the wetter more intense southern flank of this low initially tomorrow morning.
By 11am the rain signal extends to inland NSW and continues in to the day.The ECL intensifies into the afternoon but is moving off shore taking its rain and wind with it overnnight tomorrow
source http://www.bom.gov.au/au...harts/viewer/index.shtml
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Originally Posted by: crikey I don't think this upcoming trough and ECL from ACC g is going to help you much. but see how you go Cheers crikey. Don`t think it will extend far enough north to my area unfortunately. Looking promising for Saturday though with the chance of a storm. |
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Warm day yesterday with a max of 33.5 & an overnight low of 11.8 Going to be a hot one today with a forecast of 36, winds up to 40 kph & possible raised dust. Already 28 degrees at 9:00 am. Bom forecast for the North West Slopes and Plains area. Hot. Sunny morning. Possible raised dust during this afternoon and evening. Winds north to northwesterly 20 to 30 km/h tending westerly 25 to 40 km/h from about midday. Daytime maximum temperatures 35 to 40. Edited by user Monday, 7 October 2019 8:41:19 AM(UTC)
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The contrast in those temperatures between VIC and NSW is amazing ambient. Thanks. That was interesting.
Came through rain yesterday morning on the M1 and stormy near Albury. It was very cold around Albury last night. I heard on the radio there was snow on the alps. I will investigate.
looks like the possibility of rain coming up for parts of NSW
Yesterdays rain totals good ok for some
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Yep some good falls from MNC to Northern Rivers and the Tablelands.
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Yep, some good falls and it looks like alot of the eastern side of the state is going to get a good follow up this weekend too.
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Forecast looking good for some rain over today & tomorrow. Had a brief shower at around 2:30 am, just enough to wet the bottom of the gauge. Visibility is down to about 10 km this morning, a light NE breeze is bringing smoke inland from the fires east of Armidale & Glen Innes.
Could get some storms this evening. Have charged the GoPro & DSLR batteries just in case! |
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Let us know how you go, because after your videos of dust and long dry period, I am going to have a beer to celebrate any rain you receive!
Obviously not drought breaking rain, but any rain is good rain!
Fingers crossed!
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Originally Posted by: CantSpellNarangba I am going to have a beer to celebrate any rain you receive I`ll be having one as well I think! Starting to build with a few cells around & just heard the first clap of thunder |
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Better crack that beer CSN!. I`ve been sitting on the front porch enjoying a Bourbon & watching the rain fall Happy to report a steady 13.0 mm of rain in the last hour or so & still falling steadily A bit hit & miss for other area`s though. |
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