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What's the weather like where you are?


And it goes on in Hamelin Bay. Another one hitting at 10.00pm. Sandyfreckle have you headed north yet?



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AHHH..., no terriwa. I canned the idea till the numbers up there reduce substantially. Heard a story of cars w caravans, ordinary vehicles and vans full of backpackers, all in a line and backed up down the side of the highway at Billabong, just waiting fuel up. Numbers were big. Plus, everywhere is booked out so many less organised people are having to park up in any little bush track they can find. Ive got some spy's up there who'll let me know if/when the numbers move on.
I suppose when it starts warming up - "it's then that those louses will go back to their houses !"
The way things are going in Indo, I'm wondering if Bali will ever open up again ?
Meanwhile down here in Hamelin Bay, there's just another day's front with 100kmh + gusts sliding by..., on it's way out into the Southern Ocean..., and thence on to SA and Tassy.
Meanwhile, I'll keep the home fires burning....., Ho Hum !



-- Edited by Sandyfreckle on Thursday 15th of July 2021 09:00:32 AM



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Bloody horrible!

15km south of St Arnaud, Victoria, deep in the forest.

1.30pm - 8C - rain, southerly wind at 40kph gusting to 80kph

Blessed be the Diesel Heater.



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and double blessed the ducted gas in Lavington 7 or maybe 8, showers, breezy, will not like the bill much when it comes though

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Blue Sky most of the day but a few clouds gathering at dusk.

18 degrees currently with a slight breeze.

Fantastic but typical Brissy winters day.

I think that as a nod to winter, I'll put on my ugg boots & dressing gown and settle down in a recliner with a few nice reds until dinner is ready.



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A frog in a dressing gown, dont trip on the cord Cupie

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Just traveled back to coast near Nowra . Hell COLD after spending two months in North Queensland, Lake Tinaroo, Ball bay beach , Kinchant Dam , lake Proserpine. Back to help a fella with chemo, cancer . XXXX

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Where we are it is wet,wet, wet,the river is up ,instead of boats going by,we are watching the trees.

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Orbost Vic 11deg gusty winds showers.

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patmc49 wrote:

Orbost Vic 11deg gusty winds showers.


 Beautiful sunny day at Brissy   30degrees and slight wind.

 

Oops, almost mistook the name for Ouyen  .. gat caught up in a red dust, rain & lightning storm a couple of years ago.



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We have just had 10 inches of rain in the last 8 hours. We all are currently getting a new sewerage system fitted to our town. The new tanks have all popped up out of the ground, over 50 of them so far. Our one as well, as well as it is a quagmire in the yard where they were working on Thursday last. Even my pavers are popping up, and they have been laid for 20 years. It's just that we have had massive amounts of rain in the last 4 months, that the ground is thoroughly saturated. And today's rain is only the start for the next 14 days of rain. I can see our river the Gwydir, breaking it's banks, and maybe water going over the flood wall at Copeton dam downstream. This will be the wettest this area has been in 17 years when we had 3 major floods, over 2 weeks.



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All this rain is OK, its not seeing the sun that is getting to me. Cloud, rain,cloud, rain etc. I hope the gum tree that has been there for 100yrs doesn't fall.

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Burnett heads 300 mil in a week and last 2 days poured day and night my beautiful green lawn is all a mess ive had to dig trenches for run off .we are told more to come
My guess is we are probably up to 330 mil now
Cant do a thing till it dries out but im sure there are a lot worse off then myself so im grateful that im not flooded in .
Stay safe everybody :)

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We have had a lot of rainy days but not too heavy & no flooding in our area (Brisbane).

Lawn is growing madly but too wet to mow.

My vege garden is going gangbusters with beans & cucumbers at their peak.  Unfortunately the Zucchini's are getting too much water & rotting.  They'll be right when the sun comes out.

Temperature is 22 degrees ATM ... beautiful for the last day of Spring.  Just hope that summer is not too hot (or humid).



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Just over 25mm(that is a fair bit for us) in 15 minutes of bad temper tantrum, strong winds and thunder to accompany.

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Merry Bloody Christmas in Perth........41 degrees and rising, 44 forecast for tomorrow.

26 degrees in Mount Barker at the moment..........cheers Bob

 

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Got the meatie bite flavoured ice cubes ready for Eddie?

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Got the meatie bite flavoured ice cubes ready for Eddie?


 Nah, we are cool compared to Perth.

My Sister is having 23 people for Boxing day lunch...........44 degrees, when the first forecast came out, it was supposed to be high 20's.

Thousands of people have lost power as well, esky down at the beach weather, poor buggers. nonono



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At Kangaroo Is its around 14 with a feels like of 7.
bloody horrendous
its supposed to be summer so i suppose it will be 40 plus next week
its colder than tassie.
if i wasnt meeting relos here in a few days, id be gone


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A cooler day than we have been accustomed to. 31.7 at present with 75% humidity.

Sun is shining , but going to get wet soon.

Caretaking Moreton Telegraph Station, Cape York.

The 'Low' off shore is forecast to become TC Tiffany & cross the Cape within the next couple of days. Forecast as to where it will cross has moved southward away from us.

Have been watching with interest as initially as much as 525mm accumulated rainfall in the Wenlock catchment was forecast. We have the boat tied up alongside the house.

However the forecast has now reduced that figure to a bit over 100mm if the Cyclone crosses further south  (as in the path shown in this latest chart).

Neverthless we have been moving machinery to high(er) ground today just in case

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I feel like a piece of battered fish without the chips this morning as boy did we cop a battering last night. Torrential rain with thunder and lightning, damaging wind and even a couple of fires and road accidents, here in N E VIC. Here at base camp around the Wangaratta/Benalla area we even had a power outage for 6 hours. I am glad I have a 3 way fridge when things like that happen. The fridge in the teepee was changed to gas and the camp freezer under awning was on 12v anyway so all good in the fridge/freezer department. Luckily no damage to my aluminium teepee or Collie but the van a couple of sites away were not as lucky. Flooded in the annex and in van as well. All that in just 45mins.

Yep, a rough 45mins. From all reports all of VIC coped a battering.



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You beat me to it Chief, very similar here in Lavington, thunder lightning rain from all directions somehow, 47mm in less than an hour from 9.30pm. Just a brief blip of power out, but ABC TV out for 20 min or so, enough to lose the plot. 85% feewmidity this morning, worse than Qld from my memory.

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Don't want to skite, but .....

28 degrees here in Brissy at 1045am real time.

Blue sky with a few clouds & nice breeze. 

A few light showers overnight. 

Humidity OK too.



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another floggin early hours of the morning, worse in the hills

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Mount Barker WA.............41 degrees     edit- 42.4 now

Very unusual for us down South, guess what I've been doing all week? Very ironic, but it will come in handy soon.  smilesmile

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Nice wood, obviously cut by Eddie ( Edward Woodwood)

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Craig1 wrote:

Nice wood, obviously cut by Eddie ( Edward Woodwood)


 A bit of a speech impediment there Craig......smile

Had a good week chain sawing and block splitting (arms are a bit longer now), and getting ready for the cooler months, then someone open the furnace door.

At least it will be nice and dry.

 

 



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20200820_213833.jpgHow much wood could a woodchuck cut?, if a woodchuck could cut wood?



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Is it summer ? Wearing a windbreaker down NSW south coast Culburra beach . Sun hasnt come out . Quite cold for this time of the year . Bro back in NZ is telling me they need rain and its hot !!

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Boondall, a northern suburb of Brisbane 190 mls of rain from 6 am to 9.30 pm then another 182 mls to 6 am this morning.

A record of 372 mls of rain for us who have been living in Queeensland since 1985. We don't believe we have every had a day in Brisbane where the rain has continued no stop in a 24 hour period and I mean non stop. It is not damaging rain in Boondall with the excess water running down the large drainage system though our near by park into the huge wet lands which drains into bay.

Interesting times.



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