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Message 2100570 - Posted: 1 Jun 2022, 22:16:14 UTC

Well it was a frosty -3C (felt like -6C) here in the Northern Tablelands this morning (though not as much frost as I was expecting), as that antarctic blast continues to move over us, while a max of 13C is expected today and currently we're up to 2C (feels like -1C).

Another couple of days of wet and windy weather starts tomorrow before a 2nd antarctic blast is expected to hit.

It's looks like we'll be in for a wild winter this year.

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Message 2102258 - Posted: 30 Jun 2022, 9:19:19 UTC

Well our average minimum temp for this June was 2.2C below the long term average with -2.1°C while the month's average max was 1.1C down at 12.8°C.

We also fell short on the month's long term average rainfall of 55mm with just 18.5mm being recorded, but with 504.5mm we're still ahead of the year to date average of 430.8mm.

The 1st 8 days of July are expected to be wet with possible flooding along the east coast.

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Message 2102418 - Posted: 2 Jul 2022, 21:14:00 UTC

It looks like the "big wet" won't be a big as the experts thought with the numbers for this rain event dropping fast, that is unless you live around the greater Sydney as it's all going under again.

Records broken as wild weather hits and East Coast Low brews.

And early morning vision just coming through now that the sun is rising isn't looking good at all down there.

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Message 2102481 - Posted: 3 Jul 2022, 21:36:36 UTC
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Things are not looking good down Sydney way as the bridge that wasn't suppose to go under has gone under for the 4th time this year.

SES issues new evacuation orders as flood disaster wreaks havoc across NSW.

Sydney weather: Suburbs under evacuation orders, weather latest, road and transport updates.

Warning of ‘life threatening situation’ as dire weather in and around Sydney continues.

Experts reckon that this event could break all previous records as the rain continues to fall over the area.

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Message 2102495 - Posted: 4 Jul 2022, 0:03:46 UTC

The latest update from down south (with pics).

Grim message as wild weather continues for Sydney and surrounds.

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Message 2102499 - Posted: 4 Jul 2022, 1:30:07 UTC - in response to Message 2102481.  

California stands ready to accept any amount of water you wish to send our way.
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Message 2102503 - Posted: 4 Jul 2022, 2:41:24 UTC - in response to Message 2102499.  

California stands ready to accept any amount of water you wish to send our way.
Apparently ATM the water overflowing out of Warragamba Dam is dwarfing what normally goes over Niagara Falls. :-O

I think that mother nature just wants families to stay at home during school holidays instead of driving their big fuel guzzling 4x4's towing their huge caravans about. ;-)

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Message 2102619 - Posted: 5 Jul 2022, 21:26:01 UTC

Well the Nepean/Hawkesbury River system (the Nepean is the freshwater part of it) at the bridge that isn't suppose to go under (usually where the fresh meets salt) set a new flood level record yesterday recording 13.9m (45.6') above its normal river height. :-O

It's expected to take days before the levels start to noticeably fall and another east coast low has just popped up off the coast just east of here, the big question is now if it will keep going out to sea or will it do a run down the coast and hit the greater Sydney area again (it's doing well enough dumping rain here this morning).

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Message 2102626 - Posted: 5 Jul 2022, 22:28:39 UTC
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I missed the edit window. :-(

Satellite images show shock extent of Sydney floods.

Now that a lot of water.

[edit] I wonder how my old place in Sydney is going on the Toongabbie Creek floodplain that feeds the Parramatta River.

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Message 2102652 - Posted: 6 Jul 2022, 5:55:26 UTC

Well this morning's east coast low's effects are now being felt again on the northern fringes of greater Sydney as Mother Nature gives the Hunter Valley, Newcastle & the Central Coast another pummeling.

While looking at the current rain radars around here it looks like another low is developing overhead as a cloud decides that's it's time to take a rest right on top of here.

Anyhow we'll just have to see what unfolds as those weather experts here keep changing their minds every 10-20mins.

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Message 2102653 - Posted: 6 Jul 2022, 6:46:14 UTC - in response to Message 2102626.  

UK coverage of the Sydney flood.

The Telegraph - Aerial footage shows flooding devastation in Sydney area as flood emergency forces evacuations https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjlT64jsIS8
Australia floods: 50,000 people in Sydney told to evacuate - BBC News https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3o08T4xN-O4
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Message 2103163 - Posted: 14 Jul 2022, 19:30:19 UTC

Well it looks like we'll be in for yet another wet year.

First signs of triple La Nina emerge, negative Indian Ocean Dipole to bring extra rain.

The Bureau of Meteorology declared that the La Nina weather system had ended in late June, but signs have emerged it could make yet another resurgence.

It would be the third year La Nina has plagued residents in the southern hemisphere, and Sky News’ Weather senior meteorologist Tom Saunders has warned it could happen.

If so, this would be the third time it’s happened since 1950.....
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Message 2103247 - Posted: 15 Jul 2022, 22:10:26 UTC

Well down in old Sydney town they're just 300mm away now from passing their all time record and there are still a good months of the year left and they're in for another very wet week after this weekend. :-O

When will the rain end?

We'll get some rain tomorrow and Monday before having 2 day off before it falls again. :-(

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Message 2104175 - Posted: 31 Jul 2022, 0:42:40 UTC

While the rains this year may not have gone down in many places it has brought life back to the outback and is filling Lake Eyre.

Outback in bloom as floodwaters travel hundreds of kilometres into Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre.

Even though places in this district easily exceeded this month's average rainfall we fell short by almost 13mm recording just 40.5mm (though we're still up over 60mm on the year to date), but there's more than enough moisture still in the ground so I didn't mind that, while our min. temp for the month was up by 1C coming in at 0C and the average max. is down by almost a whole degree at 12.6C (I doubt that today's max will make any difference to that).

Meanwhile it looks like next month will start off on a damp note though some temps in the high teens maybe had towards the end of the week.

Anyhow, stay dry and warm. ;-)

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Message 2104356 - Posted: 3 Aug 2022, 0:51:48 UTC
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Things are not looking good down south ATM as 4 lows do a dance around in the Bight throwing up a lot of rain and with waves up to 10m being reported along the W.A. and S.A. coastline and that system is expected to arrive here in the next day or so as a negative Indian Ocean dipole sets in.

Heavy rains forecast for NSW, Victoria, SA, as WA weather system moves east.

Stay dry, warm and don't get blown away.

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Message 2104566 - Posted: 6 Aug 2022, 3:08:01 UTC

While it now looks like we'll be in for a few fine and dry days the big wet isn't finished with us as yet.

What is a 'negative Indian Ocean Dipole' and why does it mean more rain for Australia's east?

Stay high and dry.

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Message 2104574 - Posted: 6 Aug 2022, 5:46:57 UTC

It never rains in Southern California, but when it pours, man it pours.
A deluge brought “nearly an entire year’s worth of rain in one morning”
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Message 2104584 - Posted: 6 Aug 2022, 8:37:54 UTC

You can send some rain over here.
We need it.


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Message 2105190 - Posted: 16 Aug 2022, 0:34:37 UTC
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Oh no. That's all I need to hear. :-(

La Nina: Flooding rains return as two climate drivers collide.

Another 6 months of this of this wet weather is the last thing that I need. :-O

Stay dry.

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Message 2105545 - Posted: 23 Aug 2022, 6:44:04 UTC

As we get a good soaking here ATM there's a good chance of snow tonight down to 900m at this end of the range so that covers most of us in this region.

Stay dry and warm.

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