StratoBendigo wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 4:06 pm
43c atm. Spare a thought for Kyabram and Shepparton which have both hit 46c. A Simpson Desert special today.
New records probably.
Bit of cloud building now. It's taking the edge off. Some cells moving through metro areas, but fast moving
Brief, heavy rain here with gusty winds. Lasted about 4 minutes! Washing the last of that red dust away. Still 42 degrees.
EDIT:
Severe Thunderstorm Warning - Melbourne Area
for DAMAGING WINDS
For people in South East and parts of Port Phillip waters, Western Port, Inner East, Mornington Peninsula and Inner Local Warning Areas.
Issued at 4:10 pm Friday, 31 January 2020.
Fast moving severe thunderstorms moving across metro area
Weather Situation:Very hot and humid north to northwesterly winds are extending across western Victoria
The Bureau of Meteorology warns that, at 4:05 pm, severe thunderstorms were detected on the weather radar near Caulfield and Melbourne City. These thunderstorms are moving towards the southeast. They are forecast to affect Brighton, Clayton and Frankston by 4:35 pm and Cranbourne, Hastings and the area south of Cranbourne by 5:05 pm.
Damaging winds are likely.
Severe wind gusts of 107km/h was recorded at St Kilda Harbour at 4:00pm 94km/h was recorded at Melbourne Airport at 3:45pm,
Jake - Senior AWF Forecaster
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StratoBendigo wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 4:06 pm
43c atm. Spare a thought for Kyabram and Shepparton which have both hit 46c. A Simpson Desert special today.
New records probably.
Bit of cloud building now. It's taking the edge off. Some cells moving through metro areas, but fast moving
Yep. just got a brief downpour in Elwood. Huge drops too. Could be a sign of what to expect tomorrow once the trough hits central.
Deniliquin has just equaled its hot temp record at the current site (46.6c). That site started in 1997. There was a questionable 49.6c in January 1878, although a 47.2c in 1897 might be valid.
We had a thundery shower here and now its back to sunny.
Top of 35.8C until the cloud came in.
Second hottest day of summer after 20/12 which was 36.3C.
So, i take it the first rain tonight or tomorrow will be dusty/muddy like the other week? Ive got it diverted away from my tanks as we already still have cloudy drinking water and i dont want it to get worse.
It feels very odd to have the spouting diverted to waste at this time of the year.
Home- "Shepherd's Bush" at Mt Macedon. 870m
Work- "Bolobek" at Macedon. 430m
Back to sunny here. The temperature dropped 10 degrees in about 15 minutes under that convective shower, dew point shot up to 20.5 though!
Concerns also for the Victoria energy grid this afternoon and evening, with load shedding possible. To make matters worse, strong winds have knocked down several transmission lines in the west near Cressy that feed from South Australia into Victoria.
Jake - Senior AWF Forecaster
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Gordon wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 4:40 pm
BOM struggling with this system big time - not even the brief forecasts or district forecasts are up yet.
I noted the same. With a complicated system such as this one where maybe just a kilometre or two could make a big difference in rainfall they will have the armchair forecasters saying loudly they got it wrong,
Up to 40.3c here today and quite windy for most of it. Currently 39.3c and a DP of 19.6c, which certainly feels muggy.
Had a very brief shower a bit earlier with some big drops, but not quite enough to register in the gauge.
Not sure what to expect here tomorrow, as the heaviest stuff may well end up hit and miss. Will be a classic case of watching to see what unfolds on the radar.
Putrid day out there. Since when do you have 43C, dumping rainstorm then, 40C in Melbourne? This is just getting silly TBH. In the not seen before stakes, today is the first day on which Melbourne, Canberra and Hobart have all reached 40C. It would have also been a record hot day in Canberra (if not for the heatwave a couple of weeks back).
Progs starting to get jump. Heavy falls west, but can't agree on central and east. Feels like we could get 5 or 50mm. This is the pattern showing up back in SA with big falls next to near zero falls