Williamson Daily Summaries

May 2024
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date min to 9am anomaly max from 9am anomaly rain to 9am  
°C °C °C °C mm
Wed 01/05/2024 19.9 +5.8 - - 0.2  
Thu 02/05/2024 15.6 +1.5 27.4 +1.0 0.0  
Fri 03/05/2024 18.4 +4.3 27.2 +0.8 0.0  
Sat 04/05/2024 18.2 +4.1 23.7 -2.7 0.8  
Sun 05/05/2024 18.0 +3.9 25.9 -0.5 0.6  
Mon 06/05/2024 19.1 +5.0 26.0 -0.4 0.0  
Tue 07/05/2024 18.6 +4.5 26.9 +0.5 0.0  
Wed 08/05/2024 18.4 +4.3 27.5 +1.1 0.0  
Thu 09/05/2024 18.2 +4.1 27.0 +0.6 0.4  
Fri 10/05/2024 19.6 +5.5 24.9 -1.5 1.8  
Sat 11/05/2024 17.5 +3.4 27.5 +1.1 3.2  
Sun 12/05/2024 15.7 +1.6 28.7 +2.3 0.0  
Mon 13/05/2024 14.1 +0.0 29.0 +2.6 0.0  
Tue 14/05/2024 15.0 +0.9 28.4 +2.0 0.0  
Wed 15/05/2024 14.8 +0.7 26.4 +0.0 0.0  
 
May 2024 Average 17.4 +3.3 26.9 +0.5    
May 2006-2023 Average 14.1   26.4      
May 2006-2023 Highest 21.8 12th 2022 33.2 27th 2016    
May 2006-2023 Lowest 3.5 28th 2023 13.6 23rd 2020    
 
May 2024 Total         7.0 6 day(s)
May 2006-2023 Average Total         33.1 9.2 day(s)
May 2006-2023 Wettest Total         102.8 2022
May 2006-2023 Wettest 24hr Total         36.6 11th 2022
May 2006-2023 Driest Total         2.2 2016
 
Jan-May 2024 Total         330.4 62 day(s)
Jan-May 2006-2024 Average Total         505.7 58.8 day(s)
 
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Station Details

WILLIAMSON
Capricornia, Queensland
22.4703°S 150.1786°E 28m AMSL
Commenced 2005

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Wintry blast on the way

16:44 AEST The mild autumnal weather that southeastern Australia has been basking in this week is about to come to an abrupt and chilly end, with snow possible down to 600 metres in Tas.  A strong cold front will cause the huge contrast in temperatures and is expected to sweep across southeastern Australia on Friday and into the weekend.  The cold front will drag a frigid airmass over the region late this week, dropping temperatures to 3-5°C below average and bringing subzero overnight temperatures to some areas.

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