Burnie Daily Summaries

April 2024
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April 2024 Average -   -      
Apr 1965-2017 Average 10.3   18.0      
Apr 1965-2017 Highest 19.4 4th 1981 26.2 10th 2007    
Apr 1965-2017 Lowest 0.5 26th 1967 11.0 21st 1985    
 
April 2024 Total         - 0 day(s)
Apr 1945-2017 Average Total         73.0 11.5 day(s)
Apr 1945-2017 Wettest Total         239.6 1956
Apr 1945-2017 Wettest 24hr Total         106.4 2nd 1989
Apr 1945-2017 Driest Total         7.7 1963
 
Jan-Apr 2024 Total         - 0 day(s)
Jan-Apr 1945-2018 Average Total         212.8 38.7 day(s)
 
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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

BURNIE (ROUND HILL)
Northwest Coast, Tasmania
41.0661°S 145.9431°E 8m AMSL
Commenced 1944

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A very wet weekend for southeast Qld, northeast NSW

11:48 AEST A prolonged rainfall event is set to bring large totals to parts of NSW and Qld from Saturday, with possible heavy falls and flooding.  A low-pressure system in the Coral Sea, a deepening coastal trough and persistent easterlies will bring moisture-laden air into southeast Qld and northeast NSW will bring days of rainfall to the region.  While there is not a drop of rain on the radar over southeast Qld and Northeast NSW on Friday morning, the mass of cloud associated with a low in the Coral Sea will enhance rainfall over the weekend.

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