Kyancutta Observations

Wednesday May 8, 2024
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time wind dir wind spd wind gust tmp dew pt feels like rh fire rain rain 10' pres
km/h km/h °C °C °C % mm mm hPa
Wed 09:00 CST
ESE 4   11.6 8.8 10.7 83 1 0   1028.3
Tue 15:00 CST
SE 4   25.2 4.0 23.1 25 13 0   1025.3
Tue 09:00 CST
- 2   11.4 6.7 10.3 73 2 0   1029.8
Mon 15:00 CST
SE 4   24.9 5.9 23.2 29 12 0   1026.4
Mon 09:00 CST
SSW 2   12.3 8.4 11.6 77 1 0   1030.6
Sun 15:00 CST
SE 7   24.5 2.7 21.5 24 15 0   1024.8
Sun 09:00 CST
SSW 4   13.2 8.1 12.1 71 2 0   1027.5
Sat 15:00 CST
N 4   23.1 -0.2 20.4 21 14 0   1022.5
Sat 09:00 CST
SSW 4   12.9 6.9 11.5 67 2 0   1025.7
Fri 15:00 CST
N 4   23.3 2.4 21.0 25 13 0   1024.4
Fri 09:00 CST
- 0   7.8 6.9 7.1 94 1 0   1028.3
Thu 15:00 CST
N 20   22.9 7.2 18.2 36 13 0   1026.4
Thu 09:00 CST
SSW 4   6.5 6.1 4.9 97 1 0   1030.7
Wed 15:00 CST
N 17   20.0 4.7 15.6 37 10 0   1028.9
Wed 09:00 CST
SE 2   11.1 6.6 10.0 74 2 0   1033.0

Station Details

KYANCUTTA
West Coast, South Australia
33.1337°S 135.5521°E 59m AMSL
Commenced 1930

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