Winton Daily Summaries

June 2024
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date min to 9am anomaly max from 9am anomaly rain to 9am  
°C °C °C °C mm
Sat 01/06/2024 16.9 +7.2 20.1 -4.9 14.4  
Sun 02/06/2024 6.2 -3.5 21.8 -3.2 0.0  
Mon 03/06/2024 4.4 -5.3 23.0 -2.0 0.0  
Tue 04/06/2024 6.0 -3.7 26.6 +1.6 0.0  
Wed 05/06/2024 8.1 -1.6 21.8 -3.2 0.0  
Thu 06/06/2024 5.6 -4.1 20.5 -4.5 0.0  
Fri 07/06/2024 4.2 -5.5 21.0 -4.0 0.0  
Sat 08/06/2024 3.6 -6.1 22.9 -2.1 -  
Sun 09/06/2024 4.7 -5.0 25.1 +0.1 0.0  
Mon 10/06/2024 6.1 -3.6 27.1 +2.1 0.0  
Tue 11/06/2024 8.2 -1.5 29.8 +4.8 0.0  
Wed 12/06/2024 7.8 -1.9 30.2 +5.2 0.0  
Thu 13/06/2024 8.7 -1.0 27.2 +2.2 0.0  
Fri 14/06/2024 5.8 -3.9 30.0 +5.0 0.0  
Sat 15/06/2024 6.4 -3.3 28.4 +3.4 0.0  
Sun 16/06/2024 6.5 -3.2 25.5 +0.5 0.0  
Mon 17/06/2024 5.6 -4.1 23.7 -1.3 0.0  
 
June 2024 Average 21 6.8 -2.9 25.0 +0.0    
Jun 2003-2023 Average 9.7   25.0      
Jun 2003-2023 Highest 21.6 1st 2015 34.2 27th 2023    
Jun 2003-2023 Lowest 0.4 23rd 2019 9.1 20th 2007    
 
June 2024 Total         14.4 1 day(s)
Jun 2003-2023 Average Total         19.2 2.6 day(s)
Jun 2003-2023 Wettest Total         85.4 2005
Jun 2003-2023 Wettest 24hr Total         49.2 20th 2005
Jun 2003-2023 Driest Total         0.0 2023
 
Jan-Jun 2024 Total         353.4 27 day(s)
Jan-Jun 2003-2024 Average Total         272.2 27.5 day(s)
 
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Station Details

WINTON AIRPORT
Central West, Queensland
22.3617°S 143.0836°E 193m AMSL
Commenced 2002

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Mountainous surf

12:14 AEST Massive waves reaching nearly 6 metres impacted the NSW coast on Sunday, with damaging waves continuing to impact the central coastline on Monday.  A Tasman Low is behind mammouth southeasterly swell along the eastern seaboard and it’s not going anywhere fast, with the large waves set to continue until mid-week.  The satellite images below show cloud swirling in a clockwise direction around the Tasman Low just to the northwest of New Zealand.

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