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Been very rainy so far this month, another 11mm today to bring the rainfall total to 84mm, surpassing the monthly average. Cool and windy today with a max of 17C and it is looking like more wet weather ahead with 75mm forecast for the next week according to GFS. After a diabolical June the wet season has finished off pretty well, in fact one of the best of the last decade and most farmers look like securing at least an average crop.
The world's gone heat crazy except England/UK. I couldn't imagine us getting those kinds of anomalies here but everywhere else it seems to be possible. We just seem to be getting colder, as if the country was being dragged up towards Iceland.
Boring old rainy old day. The forecast thunderstorms naturally never eventuated, once again sticking to northern Victoria and NSW for the second day in a row as per freaking usual.
The forecast includes the chance of storms for tomorrow and Wednesday, but really, there is a bigger chance of me becoming a teetotaller.
wtf this thread already halfway down the second page. How gay.
Forecast includes the chance of storms today, but right now it's overcast with poxy stratocrapulus and it's basically everything antithesis to storm development out there.
Classic early spring weather the last few days, with minimums around freezing. Maximums reaching 15-18C by midday, followed by a sea breeze. The sun is getting stronger now, with a few sunburnt faces around.
The forecast over the next 4 days looks almost identical: 9-17C, Heavy rain and thunder.
Here are a couple of photos showing the state of things.
Last edited by Joe90; 07-01-2017 at 12:14 AM..
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