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Originally Posted by: Hickory Originally Posted by: 28degrees Hey everyone. It "rained" for about 2 minutes. I'll probably forget to check the gauge tomorrow. Will probably have evaporated by the time I get up...lol. Now,now. Where's the optimist in you ?? It may rain some more before 09:00 hrs.😜 😁😁 It did rain some more, and its still raining at 6am. Been raining on & off all night. Wooeeee. I usually don't check the radar, don't want to jinx any rain. And hate seeing a big blue blob to the east and only getting a two minute tendril as it passes by. But finally checked just now. Amazed to see a long line of blue right down to Gympie. Good for everyone, although I know some of you are sick of it at this point. I'm overjoyed. Even if it's not much, it's helped.
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Yeha glad you got a bit 28 , it could be a long wait till you get the first storms.
Only 12mm here from constant gray drizzle all day yesterday and it continues this morning.
Still around 21° but it feels much cooler this morning.
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Originally Posted by: FNQ Bunyip Yeha glad you got a bit 28 , it could be a long wait till you get the first storms.
Only 12mm here from constant gray drizzle all day yesterday and it continues this morning.
Still around 21° but it feels much cooler this morning.
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Yeah, quite amazed. Still drizzle on and off. Temperature 18 degrees at 6.30am, still only 19 at 9.40am. Happy little vegemite.
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Keep warm up there guys! Do any of you actually own a jacket up there?
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Originally Posted by: DelBoy Keep warm up there guys! Do any of you actually own a jacket up there? Yeah, we need one for when we go up to the Tableland
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Originally Posted by: Weary Yeah, we need one for when we go up to the Tableland I've got my heavy merino jumper on, plus woolly socks.
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Originally Posted by: scott123
Its not often we beat you hill dwellers with general rain, Dean, but neighbour Peter tells me he measured 22 inchs or 550mm for the main 3 day event..
The water in the creek is running so clear today ..its beautiful..I"m so glad the creek finally got a decent flush that it really hasn't had for the past couple of years really...
Strange bunyip that a similar event has happened before during May so recently.....
Well if you add 85mm from the 19th it takes us to 536mm for the 3 days but yeah, you still beat us. Funny thing is May so far has been our wettest month this year.Beating Jan & Feb combined. Our creek was still pretty murky yesterday, as it was pretty much drizzle/rain all day Saturday.
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What a beautiful day, cool start and a little breezy but so good to see the sun after so so long. Cheers Edited by user Monday, 25 May 2020 1:56:26 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: FNQ Bunyip What a beautiful day, cool start and a little breezy but so good to see the sun after so so long. Yes. It is that. Was that. Cloudless here, all day. It got down to 10 degrees some time during the dark morning, didn't look at the time. Seeing 10 degrees was enough to get straight under the covers again. Sleeping like a log though in this cold weather. That's something. After two hotter than usual Wet Seasons, I was rather looking forward to a cool change, but this is a bit more drastic than I was expecting. I can't seem to put on enough clothing. Last winter was so warm I gave the cheap heater away. I'd only used it once in 3 years. Could've used it last night. Went looking for it, then realised I must've given it away. Not sure I want too much of it this cold.
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Another clear brilliant bright blue cloudless sky day...
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Originally Posted by: 28degrees Another clear brilliant bright blue cloudless sky day... More of the same. Quite a warm day though. Cooler a bit later than usual. And not too cold tonight. Usually got a blanket wrapped around me by this time.
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Speak for yourself Bunyip...we went out for a fish on Tuesday...left the clears on all day with a 10c start in the morning..bit breezy and lumpy but yeah it was nice to see the sun... Not quite sure whats going on at the BOM ...they say we will have a warm winter...maybe they should step outside in the mornings... http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/outlooks/#/overview/video
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Originally Posted by: scott123 they say we will have a warm winter Out here it's shaping up to be the coldest winter we've had for years. I've been wrapping a blanket around myself for several days now, as I sit at the computer of an evening. I gave away the small cheap heater I had last year, I hadn't used it for 3 years...
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Originally Posted by: scott123 Not quite sure whats going on at the BOM ...they say we will have a warm winter...maybe they should step outside in the mornings... It warmed up a bit out here again. No longer wrapping up in the blanket in the evening. An exciting "sunrise" this morning... Yet another cloudless day. Edited by user Sunday, 31 May 2020 6:39:48 AM(UTC)
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Looks great 28.
Much better temp this weekend to last. Only a work shirt needed to run the dog this morning, Not the 3 layers like last.
Not sure how much fishing I'm going to get in this year Scott, Mrs has started more work and uni, might have to slip out on my own a few mornings, but I can hear the reaction already. lol.. Have mentioned it to a couple of mates, they just need to take sickies.. lol
I'll get the backhoe in this week and fix my yard now it is dry.
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I think Chillagoe may have seen its winter, last week, in May not June nor July. 🙄🙄 Edit, a few hours later: Warmer tonight. No need for uggs, or woolly jumper, yet. Noticed in the last 2 or 3 days there's suddenly lots of volcano shaped ants nests. Haven't seen them like this since leading up to the big rains we had at Christmas 2015. Don't know whether that's predictive of anything, probably just wishful thinking... Edited by user Sunday, 31 May 2020 7:28:06 PM(UTC)
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Yehhkkk, whirlwind season seems to have arrived. Two this morning. My dustbreak on the lane-fence seems to be working, and they blow further down the lane. But some are a really big blow, regardless of what's in the way.
Generally not too "cold". Coolish though. That annoying state of will I or won't I put an extra layer on, or off??
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Oh joy..we are back to showers and drizzle and 20 degree days for the next couple of weeks at least by the looks of it..
Whats your missus doing at Uni Bunyip..?
and whats a dust break 28..?
The pigs have been smashing us but thankfully some of the other neighbors complained to some one high enough up that council have put their vermin guy onto the job...
He has set up a pig trap adjoining the bottom boundary of my block by the creek and runs it every morning..I have just set one up at the other end of our place...
He has managed to get a sow and 5 suckers and 2 x 60 kg boars the past week...we have also seen a couple of cassowaries on the trail cams hanging around the trap and at least one larger boar remaining...we will certainly be glad to not having our places ripped up every night...
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Originally Posted by: scott123 whats a dust break 28..? Two rows of shrubby trees I've planted at the back fence. Most of Chillagoe has a back lane, maybe left over from the old dunny-man days. They're dirt, and will never be sealed. Whirlwinds start over in the far street, behind the green roof, along that side street, across the main road, across that large vacant lot. Built up a bit of force by then. Over the dusty back lane, picking up half of it. Used to sweep straight up my yard. Never nice. There was one sat over the back lane a few years ago, it was that bright red brown and was like a miniature of those monster brown things you see in America.
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