Tasmania Rainfall Bulletin

Wednesday May 8, 2024
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station
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rain to 9am interval
mm hours
Northeast
LARAPUNA (EDDYSTONE POINT) 2.0 24
West & South Coast
TAS PARKS WILDLIFE PORTABLE D 1.2 24
LOW ROCKY POINT 1.0 24
MAATSUYKER ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE 4.6 24
TAS PARKS WILDLIFE PORTABLE C 1.0 24
STRAHAN AERODROME 0.2 24
WARRA 1.2 24
Lower Derwent
CAMPANIA (KINCORA) 0.6 24
CAPE BRUNY (CAPE BRUNY) 3.8 24
DENNES POINT 6.6 24
DOVER 3.0 24
DUNALLEY (STROUD POINT) 4.8 24
GROVE (RESEARCH STATION) 3.2 24
HOBART (ELLERSLIE ROAD) 1.0 24
HOBART AIRPORT 2.2 24
KUNANYI (MOUNT WELLINGTON PINNACLE) 7.0 24
HARTZ MOUNTAIN (KEOGHS PIMPLE) 3.4 24
TASMAN ISLAND 3.4 24
TAS FIRE SERVICE PORTABLE D 9.4 24
East Coast
FRIENDLY BEACHES 0.4 24
MARIA ISLAND (POINT LESUEUR) 1.0 24
SWANSEA (FRANCIS STREET) 0.4 24
Central North
TAS PARKS WILDLIFE PORTABLE E 3.2 24
10  
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.

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