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Another week of westerlies with two week lows: June 12-20

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Re: Another week of westerlies with two week lows: June 12-20

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Wee bit of snow!
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Home- "Shepherd's Bush" at Mt Macedon. 870m
Work- "Bolobek" at Macedon. 430m

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Re: Another week of westerlies with two week lows: June 12-20

Post by snowfall »

Nice pics Macedonian, great to see snow falling up there.

16mm here and currently 4.8c. Finally a proper winter's morning.
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Re: Another week of westerlies with two week lows: June 12-20

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Home- "Shepherd's Bush" at Mt Macedon. 870m
Work- "Bolobek" at Macedon. 430m
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Re: Another week of westerlies with two week lows: June 12-20

Post by Derwent »

Some nice showers overnight and this morning in Huonville Tasmania
Still a tad mild though due to clouds
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Re: Another week of westerlies with two week lows: June 12-20

Post by stevco123 »

Straight soft hail shower just started here. No rain. Air must be cold
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Re: Another week of westerlies with two week lows: June 12-20

Post by QldTwister »

13mm last night, makes 21mm for the 2 fronts, things are wet here and over 250mm last 2.5 months.

Cold today but loving the sun making it feel bit better, hope can get few solid coldies later this arvo with some hail and rumbles.

Cold tomorrow morning then more rain Thurs/Friday better for north and west at this stage but they welcome to have it and will help kick crops along in the Mallee.

Frosty one next 2 mornings watch out
Bring on the heat and stroms
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Re: Another week of westerlies with two week lows: June 12-20

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Some light dusting of snow on mt wellington is a pleasant surprise:✔️
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Re: Another week of westerlies with two week lows: June 12-20

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Brrrr.
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Re: Another week of westerlies with two week lows: June 12-20

Post by hillybilly »

Our first properly cold day here yesterday with 10.3C for a max. Bit of snow on the Snug Tier to about 500m, but melted quickly. A prett dry system here with less than a mm. Air was remarkably dry with the DP dropping to -2C here today, which isn’t that common for westerly system in mid winter.

Next system already visible to the south of WA so new thread time. This one approach from the northwest so it will tap some coral and Tasman sea moisture. Still seasonably cool.
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