Lima East Rainfall Reports

April 2024
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date rain to 9am interval
mm hours
Mon 01/04/2024 0.0 24
Tue 02/04/2024 20.6 24
Wed 03/04/2024 0.4 24
Thu 04/04/2024 0.0 24
Fri 05/04/2024 0.2 24
Sat 06/04/2024 8.0 24
Sun 07/04/2024 0.8 24
Mon 08/04/2024 0.2 24
Tue 09/04/2024 1.4 24
Wed 10/04/2024 0.0 24
Thu 11/04/2024 0.0 24
Fri 12/04/2024 0.2 24
Sat 13/04/2024 0.0 24
Sun 14/04/2024 0.0 24
Mon 15/04/2024 0.2 24
Tue 16/04/2024 0.0 24
Wed 17/04/2024 0.2 24
Thu 18/04/2024 0.0 24
Fri 19/04/2024 1.6 24
Sat 20/04/2024 0.0 24
Sun 21/04/2024 0.2 24
Mon 22/04/2024 0.0 24
Tue 23/04/2024 0.0 24
 
April 2024 Total 34.0 12 day(s)
April 1994-2024 Average Total 63.3 13.1 day(s)
April 1994-2024 Wettest Total 292.2 2020
April 1994-2024 Wettest 24hr Total 81.8 30th 2020
April 1994-2024 Driest Total 10.8 2019
 
Jan-Apr 2024 Total 245.4 29 day(s)
Jan-Apr 1994-2024 Average Total 245.5 35.6 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

LIMA EAST (CHARNWOOD)
North East, Victoria
36.8542°S 145.9381°E 340m AMSL
Commenced 1994

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Rainfall to soak some parched areas of WA

13:00 AEST Rain could finally fall over parts of southwestern WA over the next week, wetting areas that have barely seen any rain for months.  This rainfall will be caused by a low pressure trough extending from the Kimberley down to southwestern WA from late Thursday, with a low pressure system developing within it early to mid-next week.  The images below shows that widespread rainfall of between 15 to 30mm is forecast in the week across western and southern WA, with isolated falls of between 40 to 60mm in the Gascoyne and Goldfields districts.    Image: Accumulated rainfall to 8pm AWST on Thursday, May 2, according to Access (top) and ECMWF (bottom)  You can see there is still some uncertainty about where and how much rainfall will fall in these areas late this week and early next week, with one model placing rain over Perth and  the other predicting it will completely miss the city altogether.  The heaviest rainfall days are likely to be Friday and mid next week when the low pressure system develops.

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