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Falling_Droplet
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Thursday, 14 November 2019 8:03:30 AM(UTC)
Ferny Grove Weather
Date: 14 Nov 2019
Time: 7:50 AM
Min Temp since 9am yesterday: 17.1 C
Max Temp since 9am yesterday: 36.4 C
Min Ground Temp: 15.2 C
Rain since 9am yesterday: 0 mm
Temperature: 24.1 C
Relative Humidity: 52 %
Dew Point: 13.6 C
MSL Pressure: 1016.2 hPa
Wind Speed: 6 kph - light breeze
Wind Direction: ESE
Present Weather: Haze
Visibility: 20km to 39km - Very Good Visibility
Cloud Cover: 3/8
Ground State: Ground dry
Notes of yesterday weather - 13/11/19: Fine and sunny. Smoke haze increasing during the day and decreasing in the afternoon. A hot day with the maximum temperature reached in the late morning before a wind change and fell 5 C in 8 minutes and continued to fall in the afternoon. For much of the evening the temperature was stable. Dew point fell from early in the day and became low in the late morning before the wind change. With the wind change the dew point rose 8C in 2 minutes before stabilising close to average in the afternoon and evening and fell slowly later in the morning. The relative humidity fell quite quickly during the morning and became low later in the morning before rising 20% in 7 minutes with the wind change. In the afternoon and evening the relative humidity rose and was moderately low. Light WNW to SW winds, NNW to SW from early morning and became gusty. Variable winds of N to NW mainly with some SW to NW winds and a fraction of N to NE and gusty though wind speeds reduced through the morning. Moderate E to SE wind change at 11:30am. Light E to SE winds then continued through to the evening and SSE to ESE later in the evening.
Today: Near average and mostly stable dew point today. Relative humidity have been moderately low so far today. The temperature was stable from 12am to 2am before falling as usual. Light SSW to S winds in the early hours, then calm and this morning winds have been light W to SSW becoming E to SE.
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