Inverell Observations

Saturday April 27, 2024
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time wind dir wind spd wind gust tmp dew pt feels like rh fire rain rain 10' pres
km/h km/h °C °C °C % mm mm hPa
Sat 15:00 EST
SE 2   24.1 8.7 23.4 37 8 0   -
Sat 09:00 EST
SE 2   17.6 9.9 17.3 61 3 0   -
Fri 15:00 EST
S 6   22.0 8.8 20.7 43 7 0   -
Fri 09:00 EST
SSE 4   17.0 9.4 16.2 61 3 0   -
Thu 15:00 EST
SE 6   23.6 11.9 23.2 48 6 0   -
Thu 09:00 EST
SE 2   19.6 12.3 20.0 63 3 0   -
Wed 15:00 EST
SE 2   22.2 11.8 22.5 52 5 0   -
Wed 09:00 EST
SE 2   15.9 14.2 16.9 90 1 0   -
Tue 15:00 EST
E 9   24.0 11.4 22.6 45 7 0   -
Tue 09:00 EST
SW 2   18.5 12.6 19.0 69 2 0   -
Mon 15:00 EST
SE 6   24.4 9.1 23.2 38 9 0   -
Mon 09:00 EST
SE 6   19.6 10.6 18.8 56 4 0   -
Sun 15:00 EST
SE 6   24.1 9.2 22.9 39 8 0   -
Sun 09:00 EST
SW 2   19.8 11.1 19.8 57 4 1   -
Sat 15:00 EST
SW 2   22.1 8.7 21.4 42 6 0   -
Sat 09:00 EST
SW 2   12.2 8.1 11.4 76 1 0   -

Station Details

INVERELL (RAGLAN ST)
Northern Tablelands, New South Wales/ACT
29.7796°S 151.1121°E 582m AMSL
Commenced 1995

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Signs indicating Australia's cool season arrival

16:15 AEST Mere hours after our Total Lightning Network went quiet over the Australian continent, the Himawari satellite captured a clear, textbook snapshot of the arrival of Australia's cool season.   A few distinguishing features should catch your eye:  A band of cloud streaming over northern WA and towards the nation's interior  A distinct clearing of cloud from most of the NT's Top End, and  A band of cloud crossing to the south of WA   Turns out, all three of these features point to one thing: winter is knocking at the door.  Image: Himawari satellite imagery and mean sea level pressure (ECMWF) over Australia on the morning of Saturday, April 27th, 2024.

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