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Falling_Droplet
Posted:
Saturday, 29 August 2020 10:38:12 AM(UTC)
Ferny Grove Weather
Date: 29 Aug 2020
Time: 10:20 AM
Min Temp since 9am yesterday: 12.1 C
Max Temp since 9am yesterday: 26.7 C
Min Ground Temp: 9.4 C
Rain since 9am yesterday: 0 mm
Temperature: 21.4 C
Relative Humidity: 52 %
Dew Point: 11.1 C
MSL Pressure: 1029.7 hPa
Wind Speed: 6 kph - light breeze
Wind Direction: SE
Present Weather: State of sky generally unchanged during preceding hour
Visibility: 20km to 39km - Very Good Visibility
Cloud Cover: 2/8
Ground State: Ground dry
Notes of yesterday weather - 28/8/20: Sunny. A warm day and evening. The temperature stopped falling in the late evening and started to rise. In the early hours the dew point fell close to average, rose during the morning, fell from the mid morning and more quickly in the afternoon dropping to moderately low. From the late afternoon the dew point rose and returned to near average during the evening. The relative humidity slowly rose in the early hours close to average, then fell sharply in the morning slightly below average, before falling further in the afternoon and became low reaching a minimum of 19%. During the evening the relative humidity eased to slightly below average. Calm winds early before light N to NW winds in the mid morning, W to NW during the rest of the morning, WNW to WSW with some S winds in the afternoon before light and variable winds at times from the late afternoon with mostly calm winds. Light S winds in the last few minutes of the day.
Today: The temperature was stable at times early in the day with a very warm night easing later in the early hours and the warmth easing to slightly warm this morning. The dew point was generally stable in the early hours before starting to rise this morning and has been close to average. SSW to SSE winds shifted WSW to SSW in the first few hours of the day, then calm winds before S to SW winds became S to SE winds from 8am.
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