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There was plenty of lightning here last night and quite a few grumbles. Another 40 mm here for the fast 24hrs (still raining now) only another 40mm needed to make this my wettest Jan on record. looks like it is set to start clearing up from Tuesday, just in time for the kiddies to go back to school.
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Originally Posted by: @_yassified_shak There was plenty of lightning here last night and quite a few grumbles. Another 40 mm here for the fast 24hrs (still raining now) only another 40mm needed to make this my wettest Jan on record. looks like it is set to start clearing up from Tuesday, just in time for the kiddies to go back to school. A week a half decent weather would be nice about now..I have to reverse along our driveway and cross the creek so I dont mess up the grass trying to turn around... I imagine its getting a tad swampy out your way too..? Any chance of linking to you rainfall figures like you used to...?...I'm far too lazy to bother recording my own... Edited by user Wednesday, 20 January 2021 4:08:21 PM(UTC)
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Gray drizzly afternoon here, with the odd shower.
28 I don't eat wild pig. Far to many diseases to risk it, and Aussie pork from a farmer is the best in the world.
Might get a few clear days and it would be nice, but I'm not holding my breath.
Interesting radar this arvo with stuff coming from the west and the stuff from the remains of Kimi coming on shore.
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Originally Posted by: FNQ Bunyip Interesting radar this arvo with stuff coming from the west and the stuff from the remains of Kimi coming on shore. Looking very messy. Been trying, sort of, to sprinkle for some of the afternoon. Couldn't ask for better temperatures though. Nice and comfortable. Looks like NW WA might be getting a TC.
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Not quite the patter of tiny raindrops on the roof... more like a deafening roar, hence up at 3am. Ten steps to the gauge but I'd get carried away so later for that.
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Originally Posted by: Dormant Not quite the patter of tiny raindrops on the roof... more like a deafening roar, hence up at 3am. Ten steps to the gauge but I'd get carried away so later for that. The rain hasn't stopped here all night. Not particularly heavy, but continuous. A quick shine of the torch at the gauge about an hour ago looks like maybe 65mm. Back yard has water laying all over it,- but a level block sitting on C class fill is always going to do that.
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Beautiful steady gentle rain all night for 85 ml.😁😁
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Beautiful night of rain for 176mm , creeks are all up a bit and getting a good flush. Still not had that torrential pouring rain that really gets things running, but this is very nice. Just helped a neighbor load out a deck of cattle to start their journey to Vietnam.
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Went back to bed, just tossed out 140mm, knew it, Bunyip beat me.
Looks like if you want a vacation disguise as live export cattle!.
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Another gorgeous overcast morning. Rain overnight gave us 19mm. Fraction of what you're all getting, but pretty good for us. At least it's *still* raining. 😊😊
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Originally Posted by: scott123 Originally Posted by: @_yassified_shak There was plenty of lightning here last night and quite a few grumbles. Another 40 mm here for the fast 24hrs (still raining now) only another 40mm needed to make this my wettest Jan on record. looks like it is set to start clearing up from Tuesday, just in time for the kiddies to go back to school. A week a half decent weather would be nice about now..I have to reverse along our driveway and cross the creek so I dont mess up the grass trying to turn around... I imagine its getting a tad swampy out your way too..? Any chance of linking to you rainfall figures like you used to...?...I'm far too lazy to bother recording my own... Yeah parts of the yard are just like moosh, but the higher ground is quite qood.Put a lot of stones down where we reverse down so that area stays good, Driveway has also held up pretty good to date, just had to patch up a few areas with some stones. Yeah still do the rainfall bit, it is located here https://rainfallrecord.app/location?id=59Another 115mm for the past 24 hrs. This is the BOM historical records for El Arish when Val used to do it. http://www.bom.gov.au/js...ar=&p_stn_num=032108
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Thanks for that Dean..
wow finally it looks like the week ahead might give us a break from the wet..just need the wind to drop for some fishing weather..
The mozzie coil 30 packs were gone from the IGA yesterday..
I have already eaten 2 this morning..not looking forward to the inevitable swarm...
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Beautiful morning here, sun is out drying things out a bit. Patched a few holes in the driveway.
Mozzies have been shocking, burning coils constantly, so yesterday I caved in and put 5 lts of out of bounds / web zone out. has made a huge difference.
Few sunny days will be nice.
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Strangely, partner misted last week just as it started to rain and grumbled at his bad luck. However, since the rain has given way to sunny weather they've not returned. Finally getting bedding laundered and hung in the fresh air instead of the shed. Again we were unable to get to Cairns this week .Last week it was the ferry clogged with logs which would have put us too late for appointments so turned round for home. This week, a large tree subsided onto to the access road and no way through until the Council shifted it. Edited by user Saturday, 23 January 2021 6:33:36 PM(UTC)
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I have to say the mozzies have not been that bad at our place, we can still sit outside, and only get attacked by the occasional mozzie. We have put several tubs, pots and ponds around the house filled with guppies, who love to eat wrigglers. So i would have to say that they are doing a wonderful job.
Looks like the rain is set for a comeback by the end of the week.
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Hi everyone, my email notifications failed yet again. Not in spam, just not received. So, last rain we had was Thursday, 3mm. I almost didn't check the gauge. Now three days without rain. Great for catching up laundry though and getting it properly dry. Plants are still happy. Pawpaws have shot up, even have flowers & little pawpaws appearing. A first for me, haven't grown them before. Hopefully we'll be in for more rain on Tuesday. Fingers crossed. Mozzies aren't too bad. Slow enough to squash... It's the tiny flying gnats that bother me. Those ones that hang around lights then fall in a heap beneath. A variety of types all tiny, and some of them bite. Worse than sandflies and itch for days. Horrible things. Edited by user Sunday, 24 January 2021 9:55:50 PM(UTC)
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Hmmm. High chance of a cyclone forming in the Gulf by Thursday
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Originally Posted by: Weary Hmmm. High chance of a cyclone forming in the Gulf by Thursday Looks interesting that. A TL over Vanuatu way too.
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Here goes the toilet paper again.
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Is it my imagination that we used to be able to click on Weipa and get an almost overlap of rain radars so we knew how much of their weather was heading here. Now, the rain radar circles only go out to about 250km and have a sharp arc cutoff with unknown territory in between, a blank zone. I realise we can get the whole country via "Australia" including the grey satellite cloud cover but it in no way informs about rain bands. Really, the 5ookm so called composite is no such thing, more like a submarines asdic picture without torpedo tracks. Edited by user Tuesday, 26 January 2021 4:47:56 PM(UTC)
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