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Falling_Droplet
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Sunday, 2 May 2021 11:27:31 AM(UTC)
Ferny Grove Weather
Date: 2 May 2021
Time: 11:05 AM
Min Temp since 9am yesterday: 16.3 C
Max Temp since 9am yesterday: 20.5 C
Min Ground Temp: 15 C
Rain in 24 hours to 9am today: 23.8 mm
Rainfall since 9am today: 0.2 mm
Temperature: 22.1 C
Relative Humidity: 79 %
Dew Point: 18.3 C
MSL Pressure: 1024.5 hPa
Wind Speed: 7 kph - light breeze
Wind Direction: E
Present Weather: Showers of rain ceased in the past hour
Visibility: 10km to 19km - Good Visibility
Cloud Cover: 8/8
Ground State: Ground moist
Thunder yesterday: Yes
Notes of yesterday weather - 1/5/21: Cloudy with Cu and Ns clouds. Light showers in the first few hours of the early hours. A light shower in the late morning with some thunder from the edge of showers passing to the north, then moderate to heavy showers in the early afternoon before clearing light showers in the mid afternoon. Further showers late in the evening with moderate to heavy falls. The temperature was warm from from start of the day that fell slowly at the start of the day before falling during the rest of the early hours. In the morning the temperature rose while easing to near average before cooling during the morning to cool in the late morning as the temperature rose a little slowly. From the late morning the temperature generally fell that temporarily rose in the early afternoon before falling that eased to cold. The temperature then rose slowly before falling later in the afternoon and early in the evening that eased to cool and then to near average early in the evening. During the rest of the evening the temperature fell very slowly that became slightly warm and then warm later in the evening. Dew point rose a little at the start of the day that was moderately high, then fell during the rest of the early hours while easing to slightly above average and then rose in the morning that have remained slightly above average. The dew point became generally stable from the late morning that was rather variable from the late morning to the mid afternoon and became moderately high in the mid afternoon. From the mid afternoon the dew point fell before stabilising in the evening slightly above average or moderately high. Relative humidity was near average in the early hours that was stable before falling very slowly in the morning while becoming high and was elevated from the morning that became very high in the late morning. The relative humidity rose during the middle of the day that became stable. The relative humidity eased during the evening to slightly above average late in the evening. Light WNW to SSW winds from early with some variable winds that backed later in the morning to N to NE, that was followed by variable winds in the early afternoon and then ENE to SE winds during the rest of the afternoon and early evening, with some calm winds at times in the early evening. Light SW to SE during the rest of evening.
Today: Light to moderate showers in the first few hours of the day, then occasional brief light showers later in the early hours and in the early morning before a brief light shower at 10:30am. Warm in the early hours with the temperature stable or falling slowly before rising this morning easing to slightly warm and then to near average in the last hour. With the shower later this morning the temperature fell a little before starting to rise again. Dew point have remained moderately high that was stable in the early hours, rose during this morning before falling later this morning. Relative humidity was stable and elevated until early this morning before falling slowly this morning, though spiked briefly with the shower later this morning. Relative humidity was near average early hours before increasing during this morning to moderately high currently. Light WSW to S winds with some variable winds and some calm winds at times in the early hours, became S to SW in the morning before backing during the morning to E to SE in the last hour.
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