Old Cashmere Rainfall Reports

June 2024
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date rain to 9am interval
mm hours
Sat 01/06/2024 19.0 24
Sun 02/06/2024 3.0 24
Mon 03/06/2024 0.0 24
Tue 04/06/2024 0.0 24
Wed 05/06/2024 0.0 24
Thu 06/06/2024 0.0 24
Fri 07/06/2024 0.0 24
Sat 08/06/2024 0.0 24
Sun 09/06/2024 0.0 24
Mon 10/06/2024 0.0 24
Tue 11/06/2024 0.0 24
Wed 12/06/2024 0.0 24
Thu 13/06/2024 0.0 24
Fri 14/06/2024 0.0 24
Sat 15/06/2024 0.0 24
Sun 16/06/2024 0.0 24
Mon 17/06/2024 0.0 24
 
June 2024 Total 22.0 2 day(s)
June 2001-2024 Average Total 19.0 3.4 day(s)
June 2001-2024 Wettest Total 71.0 2005
June 2001-2024 Wettest 24hr Total 42.0 9th 2001
June 2001-2024 Driest Total 3.0 2004
 
Jan-Jun 2024 Total 329.0 25 day(s)
Jan-Jun 2001-2024 Average Total 230.1 22.4 day(s)
 
Highlights the highest daily rainfall during the period.
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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.

Station Details

OLD CASHMERE TM
Maranoa, Queensland
27.7333°S 148.4667°E 24m AMSL
Commenced 1969

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Mountainous surf

12:14 AEST Massive waves reaching nearly 6 metres impacted the NSW coast on Sunday, with damaging waves continuing to impact the central coastline on Monday.  A Tasman Low is behind mammouth southeasterly swell along the eastern seaboard and it’s not going anywhere fast, with the large waves set to continue until mid-week.  The satellite images below show cloud swirling in a clockwise direction around the Tasman Low just to the northwest of New Zealand.

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