stevco123 wrote:Oh no. .. not a repeat of last week.
I was looking forward to today
It is so far stevco123, just a few spits here so far (and no nice sunrise either).
That huge blob of heavy rain is edging down but not really making it past the ranges yet.
Surely it will make it over the ranges, that is some quite heavy rain. History suggests that type of rain band will push down eventually. We wait and see and hope GFS is right.
Next 48 hours according to GFS
That heavy rain will be further west if the low if further west. (EC has the low further west). Next 12 hours will be very exciting to watch
Yep, it's crossed the ranges now and is just arriving here.
An observation of mine, over too many years of watching and studying the weather, the biggest rain events I've witnessed have almost always started slowly and gradually built over time into massive events. No big crash, bang, wallop, just a gradual increase in intensity into a continuous, unrelenting deluge. We shall see if this is another of them.....
Rained on and off overnight, got moderate at times. Closest gauge to us is Moorabbin, says 8mm to 9am this morning.
Raining quite moderately again now as the band pushed over the ranges. This should last another several hours at least. Definitely still thinking of isolated storms being possible once some of this breaks up later today - one to watch!
Interestingly I actually feel as if the current rain is more of a mix between GFS and both ACCESS models. ACCESS had the rain well to the west of Melbourne as the day goes on with the low developing further west, whereas GFS has the low a bit further east closer to central parts allowing us here to get the most. To me, at the moment it seems to be a mix of both models given where the rain is.
Will have to watch where the low actually develops because that will determine tonight and tomorrow's rain!
Jake - Senior AWF Forecaster
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Interesting that BOM's Severe Weather Warning still have the main stuff hitting NW. Let's see how it eventuates as the GFS update in the last hour has it smashing Central and West Central (Which we can see happening right now!)