50mm here. Great to see so many good falls around. The rain band has now cleared here. Might be the odd light shower or drizzle to follow. Very welcome rain, especially after the dry couple of weeks!
69.6mm at out place in the end. Stopped 5minutes too early MTD about 105mm, so need just over 10mm to get to long-term average. Awesome system, which has turned around a shocker of a month. Looks like a small area scored in the 70-85mm range in the amateur networks to the south of me, heading back towards the bay. Lots of official reports between 55 and 65mm, which is about a month's worth of rain. Patchy around the state, but most have done at least OK.
EC suggests that we have one more burst of showers trough central to come on the SW'ly change. Radar lighting up again. Might yet get to the average (or not).
Agreed, GFS bombed hard. Wasn't expecting much given how disinterested it was and figured EC was going ham for no reason again, but damn. Incredible fall throughout much of the metro.
37mm's here and 40.8mm's at Ballarat Airport. takes my MTD to 53.9mm's and the Airtport to 58mm's.
After what was looking like a very poor month we are now over the average of 50mm's for Ballarat.
Scored 6mm on the SWly wind change. Rounds us out to about 75mm in the 24 + a bit hours Thick fog here now and humid.
Still need about 5mm to the monthly average (MTD is ~110mm here). I fear we will run out of time, but still an outside chance, with some drizzle tomorrow and a cold front on Saturday.
The wstly change has developed into an impressive squall line which has just gone through Canberra and will soon be into Sydney. Remarkable how fast it is moving and remarkable structure.
Scored 42.5mm up to 9am today and another 4mm with the change. Like many here was shocked to see the totals this morning but no complaints either, things were getting very dry around here.
A further 3.4mm today, mostly from drizzle. That puts us on 53mm for the event and 73mm for the month, which is now above the average by a slim margin. A massive turnaround from what was looking like a very dry November and, at one point, looked like no possible way of avoiding a below average month. Goes to show things can change quickly with one good event.
Impressive system with eastern Melb once again doing the best.
Reminds me of the April rain event that dumped 50-70mm across much of the metro overnight
Aecsss C nailed this event like EC had the second band developing in the SW then dumping on us in the early morning
49mm here another big rainfall event and close to 1m for the year now wet year.
Quite week or so now but crazy heat inland later this week
QldTwister wrote: ↑Mon Nov 23, 2020 4:23 pm
Impressive system with eastern Melb once again doing the best.
Reminds me of the April rain event that dumped 50-70mm across much of the metro overnight
Aecsss C nailed this event like EC had the second band developing in the SW then dumping on us in the early morning
49mm here another big rainfall event and close to 1m for the year now wet year.
Quite week or so now but crazy heat inland later this week
Definitely Twister, 36.2mm here in Truganina not to bad for this part of town.
It seems that scorching heat is going to miss Melbourne over the weekend? Is there a chance it may still spill further south? Not that I want 39C... however that heat is virtually on Melbourne's doorstep