Tasmania Rainfall Bulletin

Tuesday April 23, 2024
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station
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rain to 9am interval
mm hours
CAPE SORELL 0.2 24
TAS PARKS WILDLIFE PORTABLE D 0.8 24
EDITH CREEK (BIRTHDAY CREEK) 0.2 24
LAKE MARGARET DAM 2.2 24
LEWIS HILL (ST PAULS RIVER) 0.2 24
LOW HEAD 0.2 24
LOW ROCKY POINT 2.4 24
LUNCHEON HILL (FORESTRY) 0.4 24
MAATSUYKER ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE 1.0 24
MARRAWAH 0.2 24
MOUNT ARTHUR SUMMIT 0.2 24
MOUNT READ 2.2 24
MOUNT VICTORIA (UNA PLAIN) 0.2 24
TAS PARKS WILDLIFE PORTABLE C 1.8 24
TAS PARKS WILDLIFE PORTABLE E 0.2 24
SCOTTS PEAK DAM 0.2 24
QUEENSTOWN (SOUTH QUEENSTOWN) 0.8 24
STRAHAN AERODROME 0.8 24
TIM SHEA (SUMMIT) 0.4 24
ZEEHAN (WEST COAST PIONEERS MUSEUM) 0.5 24
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A yellow cell indicates a probable monthly record for this site (sites with ≥ 10 years of records only). The number of years of records available for the relevant field for this month is indicated in black. See the station's climate page for full details.

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Wind returning to southeastern Australia

10:07 AEST After a prolonged period of light winds, a surge of powerful winds and cool air will push through southeastern Australia during the next 48 hours.  As we wrote about last week the National Electricity Market (NEM) saw very low wind power generation during the seven days leading up to Thursday, April 18, with the daily wind generation having been under 41 GWh/day for this period.  Wind power has improved slightly during the past week, with wind power increasing for a few days over last weekend.

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