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Lake Julius Daily Summaries

November 2015
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Date Min to 9am Anomaly Max from 9am Anomaly Rain to 9am  
°C °C °C °C mm
Sun 01/11/2015 20.2 - 34.6 - 48.8  
Mon 02/11/2015 24.3 - 37.5 - 0.6  
Tue 03/11/2015 25.4 - 38.3 - 4.6  
Wed 04/11/2015 24.8 - 37.3 - -  
Thu 05/11/2015 23.4 - 33.4 - 2.8  
Fri 06/11/2015 22.8 - 38.1 - 4.8  
Sat 07/11/2015 22.3 - 40.0 - 0.0  
Sun 08/11/2015 23.2 - 38.8 - 0.0  
Mon 09/11/2015 22.9 - 39.6 - 0.0  
Tue 10/11/2015 21.2 - 39.5 - 0.0  
Wed 11/11/2015 24.1 - 40.5 - 0.0  
Thu 12/11/2015 26.9 - 40.5 - 0.0  
Fri 13/11/2015 27.0 - 40.5 - 0.0  
Sat 14/11/2015 23.6 - 39.9 - 0.4  
Sun 15/11/2015 26.1 - 38.1 - 0.0  
Mon 16/11/2015 21.7 - 37.4 - 0.0  
Tue 17/11/2015 18.9 - 38.6 - 0.0  
Wed 18/11/2015 23.7 - 39.3 - 0.0  
Thu 19/11/2015 28.0 - 39 - 0.0  
Fri 20/11/2015 27 - - - 0.0  
 
November 2015 Average 23.9   38.5      
 
November 2015 Total         62.0 6 day(s)
 
Jan-Nov 2015 Total         437.4 32 day(s)
 
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A yellow cell indicates a probable monthly record for this site (sites with ≥ 10 years of records only). The number of years of records available for the relevant field for this month is indicated in black. See the station's climate page for full details.

Station Details

LAKE JULIUS AWS
Northwest, Queensland
20.1167°S 139.7256°E 237m AMSL
Commenced 2013
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Weather News

Fire weather to continue in WA

12:42 EDT

After a week of tragic fires around the Esperance region, more hot weather is on the way.

Heatwave: Western NSW sweltering with temperatures in the high 30s and 40s

12:27 EDT

When the hot weather hit the usually mild city of Orange in central-west New South Wales on Thursday, the public pool was the place to be.

Hail stones still frozen in ground two weeks after storm destroys crops

12:14 EDT

Golf ball-sized hail stones that fell at a farm in South Australia's mid-north remain frozen and embedded in the ground where a lucrative wheat crop once grew.