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Another stinker setting up for Victoria peaking on Wednesday with temps well above 40C in northern areas. Likely near 40C at peak in the south. For TAS, more warm and we get some rain. Could well see some late season records on northern Vic and adjacent parts of SA and NSW.
Progs starting to latch onto a strong front about this time next week, so perhaps the pattern will break down moving into autumn.
Typical Melbourne summer now, as predicted by long term weather forecasters.
5 to 6 days of cool weather, followed by 1 to 2 days of heat. Love it.
Big turn in the weather come mid March
I’m curious about these predictions of a shift back to wetter weather in March. Typically it’s one of our driest months - we often end up with an Indian summer with an extended run of warm mild weather into April. It feels like we’re on a similar trajectory again this year...
Elders long range weather forecast, which Ive often looked at over the years albeit being very high level, isn’t really flagging any significant rain events over the next 28 days: https://www.eldersweather.com.au/28-day ... /melbourne
With IOD and SAM currently neutral, is it mainly the high sea surface temps that will drive this, with potentially more weather filtering down from the tropics from late season monsoon patterns?
Or more of an early autumn break with gruntier cold fronts?
Nothing really changing in the progs for VIC. Going to be nasty heat in the northwest. EC has temps approaching 45C which I’d expect is a late season record.
Southern VIC, mostly mid to high 30s. Gusty winds and low humidity on Wednesday. A bad day for those in the bush.
TAS is cooler and a bit of rain, but mostly another western TAS event. Too dry down here now
I’m not seeing a shift to colder tbh anytime soon. Nationally we are running exceptionally warm on so many monthly to multi month time scales. Hopefully some rain, but progs keep on jumping off events. Long range progs show a very warm March and Autumn and patchy rainfall odds.
Tomorrow’s the hot one. Dry conditions for VIC and wind will make it pretty unpleasant. Fires a continued worry with lots of warnings up.
Some remarkable numbers the last few days over inland OZ which highlight what a nasty airmass this is. Fortunately stays mostly north of VIC, except the Mallee.
Full cloud, 23C, light winds and a few spots or rain here. BOM's max temp for us revised down to 32C from 35C a few days ago.
We've dried out a lot in the last few weeks, so not underestimating the impact/ fire risk with the strong winds forecast for later today, but with this cooler, damper start, at least the danger 'window' is reduced somewhat.
Gordon wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 9:40 am
Full cloud, 23C, light winds and a few spots or rain here. BOM's max temp for us revised down to 32C from 35C a few days ago.
We've dried out a lot in the last few weeks, so not underestimating the impact/ fire risk with the strong winds forecast for later today, but with this cooler, damper start, at least the danger 'window' is reduced somewhat.
Yes, I too am happy that cloudy somewhat cooler weather is around, but somewhat confused by the forecast of zero rain for Lilydale today and radar is telling me different
Overcast and below the forecast max so far today in Warragul. Showers moving in across Melbourne so don't expect temps to get any higher now thankfully.
Unusual day here temperature reached 26.9c at 10.45am on my PC, then dropped back to
24.0c at 12.30pm under heavily overcast skies with just a few drops of rain at one point.
Winds are not that strong. Temperature is now starting to move up again and is now up to
26.2c. Expect the temperature to still get into the 30's later today with a few sunny breaks
later. But so far nothing out of the ordinary.
Don't be fooled. It definitely was a miss by the BoM in terms of forecasting, but the hottest part of the day is yet to come and will be between 5 and 7pm.
As I expectged the sun did come out in Ballarat this afternoon and the temperature then shot up.
From around 24 degrees at 1pm the temperature has so far reached 34.4c at Ballarat Airport with
winds gusting to 72kmh. MY PWS has so far reached 33.6c and gusts are getting up to 52kmh.
Not very pleasant.
Avoid the worst of it down here. Max of 30C with a few light showers this evening. Quite a few rumbles but the serious rain is slipping south.
Nasty day for VIC. Fortunately cloud clearance was later for central areas. Peak of 43.8C in the northwest is not a record, but is getting close for the time of year. Heat now moves into NSW. Unfortunately the dry continues for another week or longer
For those of you who do work at BoM, can you please make the suggestion that Total Fire Bans are included in your warnings, like they used to be in years gone by?
I hear from so many people that they had no idea today was a TFB in Melbourne because it didn't say it on the BoM website.
A late max of 33.4c here yesterday, once the cloud cleared. We had a short spell of spitty rain around midday but not enough to register in the gauge. Cool change arrived just after midnight but it still took several hours to take effect.
We're only on about 12mm for the month. Very much below average.