Rainbow Beach Rainfall Reports

March 2024
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date rain to 9am interval
mm hours
Fri 01/03/2024 0.0 -
Sat 02/03/2024 0.0 -
Sun 03/03/2024 0.0 -
Mon 04/03/2024 7.4 24
Tue 05/03/2024 44.0 24
Wed 06/03/2024 0.2 24
Thu 07/03/2024 5.0 24
Fri 08/03/2024 - -
Sat 09/03/2024 26.6 48
Sun 10/03/2024 12.4 24
Mon 11/03/2024 20.0 24
Tue 12/03/2024 21.4 24
Wed 13/03/2024 14.0 24
Thu 14/03/2024 0.2 24
Fri 15/03/2024 4.2 24
Sat 16/03/2024 3.4 24
Sun 17/03/2024 4.8 24
Mon 18/03/2024 64.0 24
Tue 19/03/2024 0.2 24
Wed 20/03/2024 1.6 24
Thu 21/03/2024 6.0 24
Fri 22/03/2024 - -
Sat 23/03/2024 66.0 48
Sun 24/03/2024 0.4 24
Mon 25/03/2024 9.2 24
Tue 26/03/2024 34.6 24
Wed 27/03/2024 50.4 24
Thu 28/03/2024 - -
Fri 29/03/2024 26.4 48
Sat 30/03/2024 3.0 24
Sun 31/03/2024 3.2 24
 
March 2024 Total 428.6 25 day(s)
March 1993-2024 Average Total 162.2 16.6 day(s)
March 1993-2024 Wettest Total 430.3 2012
March 1993-2024 Wettest 24hr Total 184.2 5th 2012
March 1993-2024 Driest Total 33.6 2000
 
Jan-Mar 2024 Total 918.2 68 day(s)
Jan-Mar 1993-2024 Average Total 530.2 44.4 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

RAINBOW BEACH
Wide Bay & Burnett, Queensland
25.9007°S 153.0891°E 15m AMSL
Commenced 1992

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More rain and storms for WA

13:26 AEST Days of rain and thunder are on the cards for some western and central parts of WA, with the potential for some decent falls in the region.  The map below shows showers and thunderstorms approaching the Gascoyne and Upper West districts on Monday morning.  Image: Himawari-9 satellite image combined with Weatherzone radar and lightning data, showing three hours of cloud, rain and lightning leading up to 10:20am on Monday, May 13.  The thunderstorms and showers are forming in response to an upper-level low moving over the Indian Ocean towards the WA coastline.    Image: 500 hPa temperature, wind and height at 11am AWST on Monday, May 13.  The largest falls in the coming days are expected in the Gascoyne and Central West districts with widespread totals of 5 to 20mm and isolated areas of 40 to 100mm in the Gascoyne district.

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