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Falling_Droplet
Posted:
Monday, 4 May 2020 9:45:19 AM(UTC)
Ferny Grove Weather
Date: 4 May 2020
Time: 9:35 AM
Min Temp since 9am yesterday: 9.1 C
Max Temp since 9am yesterday: 25..8 C
Min Ground Temp: 8 C
Rain since 9am yesterday: 0 mm
Temperature: 20.4 C
Relative Humidity: 45 %
Dew Point: 8.1 C
MSL Pressure: 1022.8 hPa
Wind Speed: 9 kph - light breeze
Wind Direction: SSW
Present Weather: Clouds generally forming or developing during the preceding hour
Visibility: 40km or more - Excellent Visibility
Cloud Cover: 2/8
Ground State: Ground dry
Notes of yesterday weather - 3/5/20: Sunny. A cool evening. The dew point rose during the early hours and in the morning moderately low, fell from the mid morning, became low in the mid afternoon before stabilising in the late afternoon followed by a brief and sharp rise at 4:50pm and returned to moderately low. The dew point was then stable before falling slowly in the late evening. Relative humidity was low from early in the day. In the late afternoon the relative humidity briefly rose sharply to moderately low following this and during the evening. Light WNW to WSW winds at the start of the day while easing slowly during the early hours, W to SW at 3am, then WNW to W, W during the early morning, slowly increasing WNW to WSW winds during the morning. Light WNW to WSW winds in the late morning, W to SW in the early afternoon, followed by WNW to WSW winds, before backing to S to SW in the late afternoon followed by ESE to ENE winds before calm winds in the evening.
Today: The temperature was stable or fell very slowly in the early hours with a cool morning. The dew point was stable and moderately low in the early hours before rising this morning whilst remaining moderately low. Stable and moderately relative humidity in the early hours and remained moderately low this morning. Mostly calm winds in the early hours with some W to WNW winds until 2am before light SSW to WSW winds from the morning.
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