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Falling_Droplet
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Sunday, 9 February 2020 10:54:10 PM(UTC)
2:55pm: Light showers from 9:25 am to 9:45 am (1.2 mm), a mild storm with very heavy rainfall (9.2 mm in 5 minutes and a total of 14.4 mm)from 10:40 am to 11am. A light shower in the early afternoon and a light and very shower at 2:30 pm. Thunder being heard from a cell approaching from the west. 17 mm have fallen since 9am.
The temperature have risen and fallen several times from the mid morning between the period of rainfall with a cold maximum of 24 C. The dew point was silmiarly variable and have remained moderately high of between 22 and 24 C. Relative humidity have been high today while generally falling slowly since the mid morning but have been risen and fallen slightly several times. Light NNE to ENE wins in the mid morning, becoming variable before NNW to SSW with the late morning storm and SW winds following the storm, In the early afternoon winds became SSE to ESE with some E winds and E to ENE in the last hour.
7:40pm: A mild thunderstorm at 3pm brought 10 mm with brief heavy falls. As the storm decayed a light shower followed. In the last 30 minutes have been light been further light showers. Before these light showers the rain since 9am have been 28 mm. Event total is 208.5 mm.
The temperature have become stable tonight at 23 C, while the dew point have also become stable while remaining moderately high after falling during the afternoon. Relative humidity have been stable since the mid afternoon at around 90 %. Light NNE to NNW since the mid afternoon and mostly calm winds tonight.
10:40pm: Light showers have been continuing tonight with rainfall since 9am of 30.4 mm. In the last few hours the temperature have been falling slowly and is 23 C presently. The dew point have been falling slowly and have returned to near average. Relative humidity have remained high and stable tonight. Winds have been light N to NNE and calm at times.
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