Victoria Rainfall Bulletin

Wednesday May 1, 2024
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rain to 9am interval
mm hours
AIREYS INLET 1.2 24
ARARAT PRISON 0.3 24
AVALON AIRPORT 0.2 24
GNARWARRE (BARWON RIVER AT POLLOCKSFORD) 0.2 24
BENWERRIN 1.2 24
BLACKWOOD 2.1 24
BOOLARRA SOUTH 0.2 24
BOONAH 1.6 24
BULLARTO SOUTH 0.4 24
CAMPERDOWN 0.4 24
WEERAGUA (CANN RIVER (EAST BRANCH) AT CH 0.2 24
CAPE OTWAY LIGHTHOUSE 0.2 24
CERBERUS 0.2 24
COBDEN (POST OFFICE) 0.4 24
COMBIENBAR AWS 0.2 24
DARTMOOR 0.2 24
DAYLESFORD 0.4 24
DERRINALLUM (POST OFFICE) 0.2 24
EDENHOPE AIRPORT 0.2 24
ELTHAM 0.2 24
ESSENDON AIRPORT 0.4 24
FRANKSTON (BALLAM PARK) 0.2 24
GABO ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE 1.0 24
GEELONG RACECOURSE 0.8 24
MITCHELL RIVER @ GLENALADALE 0.2 24
HAMILTON AIRPORT 0.8 24
OVENS RIVER @ HARRIETVILLE 0.2 24
KILMORE GAP 0.4 24
KINGLAKE WEST 0.4 24
MOORABOOL RIVER AT LAL LAL 0.4 24
LATROBE VALLEY AIRPORT 0.2 24
LISMORE (POST OFFICE) 0.4 24
MALLACOOTA 0.4 24
MELBOURNE (OLYMPIC PARK) 0.2 24
MELBOURNE AIRPORT 0.8 24
MEREDITH (DARRA) 0.8 24
MEREDITH 1.0 24
MOE SOUTH 0.2 24
MORNINGTON 0.2 24
MOORABOOL RIVER AT MORRISONS 0.8 24
MOUNT DELEGATE 0.2 24
MOUNT GELLIBRAND 0.2 24
GRAMPIANS (MOUNT WILLIAM) 0.6 24
MOUNT BULLER 0.2 24
LORNE (MOUNT COWLEY) 0.8 24
MOUNT HOTHAM 0.2 24
LEIGH RIVER @ MOUNT MERCER 0.6 24
HAINES JUNCTION (MOUNT SABINE) 5.4 24
MT SUNDAY 0.2 24
NULLAWARRE 0.6 24
POINT COOK RAAF 0.2 24
CASHMORE AIRPORT 0.6 24
PRESTON RESERVOIR 0.2 24
SCORESBY RESEARCH INSTITUTE 0.2 24
SHEOAKS 0.2 24
TAMBORITHA-MOROKA (SNOWY RANGE) 0.4 24
PORTABLE VIC AWS 1 (CFA) 0.6 24
WARRAMBINE CK AT WARRAMBINE 0.6 24
WARRNAMBOOL AIRPORT NDB 0.4 24
WINCHELSEA (POST OFFICE) 0.2 24
WONTHAGGI 0.2 24
WOODEND 1.0 24
YARRAGON SOUTH 0.2 24
YARRAM AIRPORT 0.2 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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A very wet weekend ahead for NSW

14:35 AEST Rainfall is set to intensify over the weekend and early next week, with hundreds of millimetres in just three days possible across parts of the central NSW coastline.  The heavy rainfall forecast at the end of this week will follow a prolonged period of rainfall which began on Tuesday, generated by a coastal trough lingering off the NSW coast for days.  Nord’s Wharf Oval in the Hunter Valley recorded 93mm in the 24 hours leading up to 9am Wednesday, May 5.

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