Olympic Park Daily Summaries

October 2024
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date min to 9am anomaly max from 9am anomaly rain to 9am  
°C °C °C °C mm
Tue 01/10/2024 9.3 -3.6 22.8 -2.1 0.0  
Wed 02/10/2024 15.0 +2.1 19.5 -5.4 3.0  
Thu 03/10/2024 13.1 +0.2 20.3 -4.6 0.0  
Fri 04/10/2024 8.3 -4.6 24.6 -0.3 0.0  
Sat 05/10/2024 14.6 +1.7 27.2 +2.3 1.8  
Sun 06/10/2024 12.2 -0.7 28.4 +3.5 0.2  
Mon 07/10/2024 10.7 -2.2 29.5 +4.6 0.0  
Tue 08/10/2024 14.4 +1.5 16.0 -8.9 0.0  
Wed 09/10/2024 13.5 +0.6 17.0 -7.9 0.2  
 
October 2024 Average 12.3 -0.6 22.8 -2.1    
Oct 2011-2023 Average 12.9   24.9      
Oct 2011-2023 Highest 22.0 4th 2023 37.8 6th 2015    
Oct 2011-2023 Lowest 6.4 14th 2016 15.7 11th 2021    
 
October 2024 Total         13 5.2 4 day(s)
Oct 2011-2023 Average Total         64.8 9.5 day(s)
Oct 2011-2023 Wettest Total         222.8 2018
Oct 2011-2023 Wettest 24hr Total         77.2 5th 2018
Oct 2011-2023 Driest Total         14.2 2023
 
Jan-Oct 2024 Total         686.6 104 day(s)
Jan-Oct 2011-2024 Average Total         916.2 104.3 day(s)
 
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Station Details

SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK AWS (ARCHERY CENTRE)
Sydney, New South Wales/ACT
33.8338°S 151.0718°E 4m AMSL
Commenced 2011

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Giant hail and intense rain lash Qld, NSW

16:32 AEDT Severe thunderstorms have formed over parts of Qld and NSW this afternoon, with reports of hail around 7cm in diameter, intense rainfall and flooding and damaging winds.  The combination of a surface and upper-level trough and moisture-laden easterly winds are triggering severe thunderstorms across southeastern Qld and northeastern NSW.  The images below show the severe thunderstorms across the region on Wednesday afternoon.

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