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Falling_Droplet
Posted:
Thursday, 17 September 2020 9:07:58 AM(UTC)
Ferny Grove Weather
Date: 17 Sep 2020
Time: 8:50 AM
Min Temp since 9am yesterday: 11.8 C
Max Temp since 9am yesterday: 25.4 C
Min Ground Temp: 9.8 C
Rain since 9am yesterday: 0 mm
Temperature: 22.1 C
Relative Humidity: 69 %
Dew Point: 16.1 C
MSL Pressure: 1025.5 hPa
Wind Speed: 4 kph - light air
Wind Direction: ESE
Present Weather: State of sky generally unchanged during preceding hour
Visibility: 20km to 39km - Very Good Visibility
Cloud Cover: 2/8
Ground State: Ground moist
Notes of yesterday weather - 16/9/20:Partly cloudy with Cu and Sc clouds. A warm start to the day with the temperature falling slowly or was sable. Slightly warm in the afternoon and evening. From the mid morning to the mid afternoon the temperature was variable. Stable dew point early in the day, rose during the morning close to average, fell from the mid morning, became generally stable n the afternoon and then rose later in the afternoon while remaining close to average. In the late afternoon the dew point became stable before falling later in the evening close to average. Relative humidity was moderately low from early in the day, returned to near average from the morning and became slightly below average from the afternoon. Calm winds early before light SSW to SW winds developed in the mid morning, backed to E to SE later in the morning, SE to NE in the afternoon, E to NE later in the afternoon before calm winds in the evening.
Today: The temperature remained slightly warm during most of the early hours, with the temperature rising quickly this morning but returned to near average. The dew point have been near average today which fell in the early hours before rising this morning. Relative humidity have remained slightly below average during most of the early hours and this morning. Calm winds early before WSW to SW winds from 7am have backed to S to SE in the past 20 minutes.
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