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Mt Hotham Daily Summaries

November 2018
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Date Min to 9am Anomaly Max from 9am Anomaly Rain to 9am  
°C °C °C °C mm
Thu 01/11/2018 9.9 +6.4 18.8 +7.5 0.4  
Fri 02/11/2018 11.0 +7.5 13.8 +2.5 0.4  
Sat 03/11/2018 1.0 -2.5 10.3 -1.0 -  
Sun 04/11/2018 2.2 -1.3 11.7 +0.4 0.0  
Mon 05/11/2018 5.1 +1.6 10 -1 10.2  
 
November 2018 Average 5.8 +2.3 12.9 +1.6    
Nov 1990-2016 Average 3.5   11.3      
Nov 1990-2016 Highest 16.9 26th 1997 32.5 24th 1990    
Nov 1990-2016 Lowest -20.6 25th 1990 -3.0 15th 2006    
 
November 2018 Total         11.0 3 day(s)
Nov 1994-2016 Average Total         155.2 12.5 day(s)
Nov 1994-2016 Wettest Total         300.8 2010
Nov 1994-2016 Wettest 24hr Total         96.4 14th 2010
Nov 1994-2016 Driest Total         0.0 1996
 
Jan-Nov 2018 Total         843.8 133 day(s)
Jan-Nov 1990-2017 Average Total         1453.0 152.9 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

MOUNT HOTHAM
North East, Victoria
36.9767°S 147.1342°E 1849m AMSL
Commenced 1990

Now Temperature

At Horsley Park

23:10 EDT

Tonight

21°C

Tomorrow

35°C

Possible shower

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Weather News

Widespread rain and storms inbound

14:54 EDT

A stream of tropical moisture will produce rain and thunderstorms across central and southeastern Australia during the next four days.

Jet stream behind stormy weather

14:53 EDT

A shift in the jet stream is responsible for a period of severe weather affecting multiple states and territories in Australia this week.

Drought from the inside looking out: How farmers' amateur photography adds new perception

08:52 EDT

When your our own backyard is a massive drought-stricken landscape, telling your own story through photography can be great therapy.