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Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

Post by Gordon »

Great pics HB and Macedonian!

We had a good cover of snow in the wee hours but it had melted back to the trampoline etc. by sunrise.

Almost all our 10mm of precipitation in the last 24 hours has been snow. It's kept snowing on and off since my first report yesterday, but just not quite cold enough to continuously settle!

(PS: Up to 31mm for the dates.)
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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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9.4mm's of Rain up to 9am. MTD now 55.6mm's - Ave is 74mm's.
Had another sleety shower about 2mm's with that and a few snowflakes
but it was mostly rain one or two degrees colder and it would have been full on snow.
Not surprised with the Snow in Gordon.
Heard reports of snow in Narbethong NE of Melbourne elevation about 350 meters.
Temperature has warmed up to just over 5c should Max out at about 8c today.
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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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Right in the middle of shower streams here. Little annoyed :D
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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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What an absolute joke this area truly is, everything virtually going either side of us. Just look at that radar! :cussing:
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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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Skywalker wrote: Sat Aug 22, 2020 10:50 am What an absolute joke this area truly is, everything virtually going either side of us. Just look at that radar! :cussing:
I'm with you mate, I'm here in Truganina just a tad south of you... Wind wind wind & Sun!
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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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WeatherViewer wrote: Sat Aug 22, 2020 12:37 pm
Skywalker wrote: Sat Aug 22, 2020 10:50 am What an absolute joke this area truly is, everything virtually going either side of us. Just look at that radar! :cussing:
I'm with you mate, I'm here in Truganina just a tad south of you... Wind wind wind & Sun!
You might be about to do a bit of catching up :).
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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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Yeah I saw that coming up Gordon. :D
After a frustrating morning we are about to join in the action.
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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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HEAPs of snow on the mountains of the Upper Yarra today. The camera doesn't do it justice.

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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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This is the most snow I have seen dumped on the mountain range this year. It fell lower on the more north-eastern mountains of the range. In first picture.

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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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Snowing again like crazy up here.
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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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Great pics all jealous of all the snow stupid lock down

Cold, wet and windy day, another day of widespread showers across the state its been a great run though most only getting light falls

Heavy falls along the coast few 30 to 50mm
Heavy showers, snow and hail across parts of the state and most snow resorts 50 to 70cm and still dumping down

Wet in Melbourne today with lots more to come
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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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Reports of snow at the Rainforest Galery earlier, that is just out of our 5km zone though, about 10k away.
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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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Macedonian wrote: Sat Aug 22, 2020 2:27 pm Snowing again like crazy up here.
Excellent! More to come for you I think Macedonian if you can stay under this band; sleety rain is now turning to bursts of wet snow here. 2C so a tad too warm for us.
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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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Sounds like the people of Woods Point are lucky to live there these winters.
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BringOnTheCoolChange wrote: Sat Aug 22, 2020 4:20 pm Sounds like the people of Woods Point are lucky to live there these winters.
It will be snow blocked there by tomorrow at this rate.

Great shots all. Just popped up the road from me a little and found myself in a winter scene. Snowing heavily at 700m and settling thick at 800m

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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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Gordon wrote: Sat Aug 22, 2020 1:09 pm
WeatherViewer wrote: Sat Aug 22, 2020 12:37 pm
Skywalker wrote: Sat Aug 22, 2020 10:50 am What an absolute joke this area truly is, everything virtually going either side of us. Just look at that radar! :cussing:
I'm with you mate, I'm here in Truganina just a tad south of you... Wind wind wind & Sun!
You might be about to do a bit of catching up :).
Yup you said it. Had torrential downpours here about half an hour, an od rumble or two and some hail. You get anything over your way neighbour?
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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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Great to see Vic having good rain and lots of snow. People thought I was mad when I moved from the drought in Gippy to the drought stricken mid north of SA but Vic was so dry, I thought I may as well go live in the desert.

The day I got here the drought broke. However until last week, it was looking grim for the only yearly crop, the winter sown lupins, wheat, some barley. But the heavens opened up and we have had almost 100mm this month and all the farmers have a smile on their faces. They are tipping a wet spring. So Vic should have a wet spring according to the locals here.

I hope the rains continue for Vic.
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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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Wow! 4 degC and so close to snowing here on the outskirts of Bendigo atm. Brrrrr...
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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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WeatherViewer wrote: Sat Aug 22, 2020 5:04 pm
Gordon wrote: Sat Aug 22, 2020 1:09 pm
WeatherViewer wrote: Sat Aug 22, 2020 12:37 pm

I'm with you mate, I'm here in Truganina just a tad south of you... Wind wind wind & Sun!
You might be about to do a bit of catching up :).
Yup you said it. Had torrential downpours here about half an hour, an od rumble or two and some hail. You get anything over your way neighbour?
Yep, been pouring down here with water everywhere, so hail or thunder though.
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Re: Deep slow moving low with rain, snow, gales and storm surge: August 17-24

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mick wrote: Sat Aug 22, 2020 5:16 pm Great to see Vic having good rain and lots of snow. People thought I was mad when I moved from the drought in Gippy to the drought stricken mid north of SA but Vic was so dry, I thought I may as well go live in the desert.

The day I got here the drought broke. However until last week, it was looking grim for the only yearly crop, the winter sown lupins, wheat, some barley. But the heavens opened up and we have had almost 100mm this month and all the farmers have a smile on their faces. They are tipping a wet spring. So Vic should have a wet spring according to the locals here.

I hope the rains continue for Vic.

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Yes, hopefully. Lord knows that farmers, the environment and weather watchers alike need it after the past few summers. However, if a La Nina met with the incredible sums of moisture that has built over northern regions the last few summers we'd potentially have another 2010-2011 on our hands.

Raining pretty much all afternoon here. About 20mm, the bulk of which fell in two four minute downpours. Looks like some more could be inbound later tonight, albeit not to the same extent.
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