Moruya Heads 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 EST
SW 7   14.8 13.3 14.4 91 1 3   1033.4
Tue 15:00 EST
NE 15   16.0 13.3 14.2 84 2 0   1030.8
Tue 09:00 EST
SSW 15   13.9 12.6 11.9 92 1 7   1032.6
Mon 15:00 EST
SSW 15   16.8 13.2 14.9 79 2 1   1030.3
Mon 09:00 EST
SW 19   14.1 12.4 11.2 89 1 14   1031.0
Sun 15:00 EST
SSW 7   16.0 14.8 16.1 93 1 0   1024.0
Sun 09:00 EST
WSW 7   13.4 12.1 12.6 92 1 28   1025.3
Sat 15:00 EST
SW 19   15.1 13.7 12.7 91 1 3   1024.3
Sat 09:00 EST
SW 11   13.6 10.9 11.8 84 1 0   1026.9
Fri 15:00 EST
SSE 19   17.5 9.2 13.8 58 5 0   1028.4
Fri 09:00 EST
WSW 11   14.2 8.4 11.7 68 3 0   1031.3
Thu 15:00 EST
S 22   16.6 9.7 12.3 64 4 0   1030.8
Thu 09:00 EST
WSW 11   13.0 8.8 10.6 76 2 2   1032.8
Wed 15:00 EST
SSW 26   18.3 10.2 13.4 59 6 0   1030.1
Wed 09:00 EST
WSW 11   12.4 6.2 9.4 66 3 0   1032.1

Station Details

MORUYA HEADS PILOT STATION
South Coast, New South Wales/ACT
35.9093°S 150.1532°E 17m AMSL
Commenced 1875

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