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Originally Posted by: Sheridan Mist  Exciting stuff down your way Scott by the sound of things.
Jan: 471.5mm YTD: 471.5mm Never a dull moment down Tully way, SM... 
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I think we're all [censored] Scott.
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Wow Scott you must be in a hot zone :) Funny enough I must be too, as we lost power very early Tuesday morning, only our little area so it was not detected by ergon, a pole fuse.. So it was 10:30 by the time it was back on yesterday. Then at around 13:00 we had another storm and a strike in the yard, I jumped about 2 foot off the ground as I was talking to the dog and walking from the kitchen to the veranda.. Being a gun dog she was straight on point :lol: Phone line is dead here, couldn't put myself through the telstra terrorist call centre yesterday, see how I go today. But seriously thinking it might be time to drop telstra once and for all.. My starlink is running on dial up speeds @ $8.50pm and doing most of what we need, can get a bit of lag if the mrs is watching reels :) But it will stream youtube on the TV when we turn off the phones so don't need much more than that. Would like a nice rain day, these hot mornings are ferocious. Cheers EDIT: 13mm yesterday & 16mm today Second EDIT: I didn't see the page turn, Wow Scott, I didn't even hear about anyone lost , sounds like he was bloody lucky. Bloody cassowary eh who would of thought :)  Edited by user Wednesday, 28 January 2026 6:40:40 AM(UTC)
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44 mm overnight. Lucky enough to be on FTTP NBN here 500 down and 50 up.
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49mm in the gauge this morning. All from a heavy storm yesterday arvo. The weather seems to have lifted here so far today. Hopefully another storm later.
Jan: 520.5mm YTD: 520.5mm
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Like Scott said funny trend with the cardwell to townsville area pulling huge rainfall numbers last year and continuing into this year. The opposite for my area i only recorded 2777mm last year the driest in 5 years and im off to a slow start compared to most others for 2026 with not quite 500mm for the month yet. See what happens the rest of the wet season but certainly my rainfall has been hit and miss, Mossman doing much better a few places around there over 700mm for the year already. |
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Good to see you drop in GT Yes it's a different year to the last couple.. I wonder if it will be a low rainfall year ?
I picked up 37mm overnight last night.
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