A Low and trough will cross Vic through the above dates with gusty northerlies ahead of it. Some moisture is showing on latest WV satpic, but not a lot in it. BoM aren't keen on much rain at all, but a few sparks from high based storms (mainly tonite and early tomorrow) might be generated, if at all. BoM SigWx charts show upper steering from the NW. As of time of writing, we have had strengthening northerly winds to 35klm / hr (expected to increase further).
Unfortunately a big dry slot around 2km with this system Gonna turn most the showers into virga. The change has got quite a good tap of tropical moisture but in the wrong spot (above 5km, rather than below 5km).
Hoping for a mm or two.
Some impressive heat inland, with 40s widespread to our north.
About 15 drops with that line, some a bit bigger than I thought. Line was proceeded by the most spectacular display of Mammatus. Unfortunately the camera was in my WIR, wife on Sunday morning sleep in = no photo, not game......so therefore memory photo and you will have to take my word for it.
Well Wife missed out on a Memrable Mammatus event.. let her sleep..
Early 7am had black skies with the sun glowing which highlighted the flowers on the distant gums.
I'd rather be up for either.
Washing went from line to clothes horse quickly
Wind eased with this band. Not looking forward to this afternoon..
Blowing a gale here. There's some reasonable rain on the radar just to our north, but only scraping us here. We'll be lucky if it even registers in the gauge. Awful day - blustery, hot and currently 27c after reaching a max of 29c earlier this afternoon.
25C in the Nongs with 0.4mm of high based splats wind not too bad here, but was quite feral on the flats.
Be surprised if we get anything overnight. Maybe a spot or two post front.
Btw some awful heat to our northwest. 47.4C at Oodnadatta which is a new record for so early in spring for anywhere in Australia Most extreme heat got to about Renmark so not quite making it into most of Vic. Glad about that...
This is the gap in the rain before the tropics fire up - I have seen it before. It will go wet again. Good opportunity for farmers to get their crops off. Make hay while the sun shines they say.
It will be up to 12 months before I am back in Belgrave after the storm/fallen trees destroyed 1/4 of my house. I wonder how windy it was there today?
Also the SAM has gone negative - I noticed the high pressure systems were further north. Hopefully it will switch back to positive by December and pump moisture back into Australia.
flyfisher wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 8:00 pm
Also the SAM has gone negative - I noticed the high pressure systems were further north. Hopefully it will switch back to positive by December and pump moisture back into Australia.
Plus the Summer solstice is still over a month away. Not to mention the Monsoon Trough which is still north of the equator, and the MJO is in the western Indian Ocean atm.