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Excellent rainfall today after a dry start to June. 36mm in Perth in the past 10 hours as a strong cold front pushed through and was quite windy about the coast.
The cold pool behind the front should push through overnight and early tomorrow morning bringing further rainfall with scattered thunderstorms, and more good rain is forecast over the next week.
Been cold the last few nights with minima around 3C-5C and this is set to continue for the next few nights under the clear skies. Looks like some much needed rain will return with around 50mm for mid-next week looking possible at this stage.
I see from the DWO page that Perth city recorded six consecutive nights below 6C. That must have been the coldest run of nights in some years.
Excellent rainfall today after a dry start to June. 36mm in Perth in the past 10 hours as a strong cold front pushed through and was quite windy about the coast.
The cold pool behind the front should push through overnight and early tomorrow morning bringing further rainfall with scattered thunderstorms, and more good rain is forecast over the next week.
I watched Perth's rain radar yesterday and this morning whilst at work on the "sneaky" side (one good thing about having a iPhone ). Some very impressive "colours" seen. The 24 hour total to 9am total, for the city, ended up at 50mm. Good for you guys .
I read an article posted recently by a certain Oz weather site describing the system as "wicked" which was really silly and in poor form too . Fancy saying something like that knowing how much southern WA needs the rain .
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