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Falling_Droplet
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Thursday, 29 October 2020 9:01:26 AM(UTC)
Ferny Grove Weather
Date: 29 Oct 2020
Time: 8:45 AM
Min Temp since 9am yesterday: 15.5 C
Max Temp since 9am yesterday: 27.3 C
Min Ground Temp: 13.8 C
Rain since 9am yesterday: 35 mm
Temperature: 23 C
Relative Humidity: 78 %
Dew Point: 19 C
MSL Pressure: 1011.5 hPa
Wind Speed: 1 kph - light air
Wind Direction: SSE
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 - 28/10/20: A light shower in the early afternoon was followed by light rain before a brief moderate thunderstorm in the mid afternoon with gusty winds (wind gust of 62 km/hr) and briefly heavy falls of 5 mm in 4 minutes. Thundery showers and became thundery rain in the late afternoon and in the evening. A mild thunderstorm at 8pm with some very brief heavy falls (with quite variable rainfall intensities) and followed by light to moderate thundery rain, with thunder later in the evening brought by the thunderstorm moving away while light rain followed before clearing later in the evening. The minimum temperature was reached quite early in the day before rising later in the early hours and became warm. In the morning the temperature was near average and was a little variable in the morning and during the middle of the day. The maximum temperature was reached in the early afternoon before falling with the afternoon rain and fell quite quickly with the afternoon thunderstorm (fell 4 C in 15 minutes), then rose a little following the thunderstorm and was stable thorough to the early evening. During the rest of the evening the temperature fell close to average. Slightly above average dew point from the early hours, that fell a little at the start of the day before rising later in the early hours and in the morning. In the morning the dew point became stable at times slightly above average or moderately high before rising a little in the late morning. In the afternoon the dew point fell before rising before the afternoon thunderstorm slightly above average. After rising a little with and following the thunderstorm the dew point was generally stable during the rest of the day. Close to average relative humidity was close to average from early in the day, then became moderately high from the mid morning as the dew point fell quite slowly during the morning and was rather variable before becoming very high in the afternoon with the rainfall. From later in the afternoon this reduced and became slightly above average later in the evening. Mostly calm winds in the early hours, then SSW to SW in the morning before shifting NE to SE from the mid morning with some N to NE winds. In the afternoon were mostly E to NE winds with some E to SE winds, then light WNW to N gusty winds with the afternoon thunderstorm before SE to NE winds following the storm before N to WNW winds later in the afternoon. Calm winds early in the evening, then light W to SW winds with some variable winds, N to NE winds in the mid evening, E to NE later in the evening and WNW to N winds in the late evening.
Today: Light rain in the first two hours of the day then cleared. A slightly warm night with the temperature stable at the start of the day before falling slowly during the rest of the early hours. The temperature have returned to near average this morning as the temperature warms quickly. The dew point was stable and slightly above average early in the day then fell a little later in the early hours and then rose this quickly while remaining slightly above average. Relative humidity have been close to average. Calm winds mostly in the early hours and this morning with some ESE to ENE winds at 2am and W to NW winds at around 3am. This morning have been mostly calm with some S to SSW winds and SW winds presently.
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