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Is it the Dry Season yet? Last couple days it's starting to feel that way.
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Thanks SM...I just couldnt find the right place on the site...
and yeah it wont be long before the big highs start marching across and dominating our weather..
hellishly humid the past couple of days though a bit of morning sunshine with afternoon storms is quite nice to see...
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We had a fast moving thunderstorm at about 2230hrs last night. Good lightning with 31.5mm in about 1/2 an hour. One close house rattling strike got our attention. Lots of blue sky here this morning.
Apr: 44.5mm YTD: 2109mm
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It looks like the run of humid northerlies is coming to an end. Forecast is for SE on the weekend. 10-15kt on Sat, 15-20kt on Sun. Edit: Cairns-T'ville update: Cairns Aero 1598mm T'ville Aero 2397.6mm. Very strange. Edited by user Friday, 4 April 2025 7:14:21 PM(UTC)
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I think this map shows the extent of the Ingham/T'ville wet so far this year. Amazing. Apr: 44.5mm YTD: 2109mm
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Originally Posted by: Weary  Yay! Southerlies Yep their here..!...Gusting up to 30 knots SE out at the reef presently.. Far out, I almost died shooting IPSC at the Kurrimine range on saturday along with a bunch of other middle aged sweat-soaked fella's...by about 11am-12 it was 32 degrees and about 75-80% humidity with an apparent temp of almost 40c..no breeze at all and it seemed even hotter on the dark sand soil just back from the beachthere..It was hard to beleive it was April.... SM, We also had a couple of ripper heavy storms late last week .. Crazy that rainfall around Townsville...I think I read now over 3000mm there already now...and they were still getting high intensity rainfall storm as of ajust a few days back..I guess Cairns had their turn last wet season and Townsville this time around and yet just same/same old for Tully in the middle...No doubt we will get our turn sooner or later.... Anyway with the change of season it doesnt appear the rain will let up anytime soon.. 
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Just the 7.5mm here in the last 8 days. Forecast of 6-50 mm for tomorrow so things could change. The weather has been more pleasant since the SE arrived. It's a way off yet but an interesting forecast chart from access-g.  Apr: 52mm YTD: 2116.5mm Edit: April average here since 2011 is 223mm so some catching up to do yet. Edited by user Thursday, 10 April 2025 5:44:33 PM(UTC)
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