Rain drenching Vic after driest Melbourne September on record
  • 7 months ago
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Anthony Sharwood, Today, 1215 UTC In Southeast Australia, there will be a big day wild spring air, and Victoria is already imitating this Tuesday morning. Melbourne, most dry September 168 -year records after record of only 10.8 mm rain, a highly active rain cycle and state in northwest in southeast of storm storms. The large rainfall stains on radar delivered 8.4 mm to Melbourne between 830 and 1100 on Tuesday, and there was a more intact fall in the moisture band during day. As you can see on map below, in the western and northern regions of Victoria, various places fall into range of 10-30 mm or even a slightly higher place in one night. Mostly these were not big falls, but they were extremely important in the context of extremely dry trend. To quote a example Warracknabeal Airport in Wimmera, West Victoria, took 12 mm rain until 9 am, which was just a total rainfall for September this year! With Victorian rain on Tuesday morning, a non -large part vicinity is that almost no one can reach any of them yet, unreasonable early forest fires burned, but intervals in east Melbourne largely prevent northwest moisture flow from reaching further. When a cold front comes and the winds are more southern Some parts of Eastern Victoria could literally see severe fires and floods in a short time like 24 hours. We will inform you and please continue to check our warnings page or application.
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