Point Cook Daily Summaries

November 2024
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date min to 9am anomaly max from 9am anomaly rain to 9am  
°C °C °C °C mm
Fri 01/11/2024 11.2 - - - 0.0  
Sat 02/11/2024 5.8 - 26.8 - 0.0  
Sun 03/11/2024 13.0 - 22.2 - 0.0  
Mon 04/11/2024 10.2 - 19.3 - 0.0  
Tue 05/11/2024 7.2 - 26.8 - 0.0  
Wed 06/11/2024 15.1 - 35.0 - 0.0  
Thu 07/11/2024 11.9 - 19.5 - 0.0  
Fri 08/11/2024 9.2 - 20.8 - 2.4  
Sat 09/11/2024 5.8 - 19.8 - 1.0  
Sun 10/11/2024 8.4 - 19.2 - 0.0  
Mon 11/11/2024 8.1 - 21.7 - 0.0  
Tue 12/11/2024 11.4 - 21.9 - 0.0  
Wed 13/11/2024 13.8 - 20.3 - 1.6  
Thu 14/11/2024 12.8 - 18.3 - 0.8  
Fri 15/11/2024 12.7 - 22.1 - 0.0  
Sat 16/11/2024 8.2 - 34.9 - 0.0  
Sun 17/11/2024 18.6 - 25.2 - 0.0  
Mon 18/11/2024 11.2 - 20.4 - 1.0  
Tue 19/11/2024 12.9 - 18.0 - 0.0  
Wed 20/11/2024 12.8 - 18.7 - -  
Thu 21/11/2024 9.0 - - - 0.0  
Fri 22/11/2024 - - 32.5 - -  
Sat 23/11/2024 20.4 - 38.8 - 0.0  
Sun 24/11/2024 18.4 - 21.8 - 12.6  
 
November 2024 Average 11.7   23.8      
 
November 2024 Total         19.4 6 day(s)
 
Jan-Nov 2024 Total         383.6 108 day(s)
 
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POINT COOK RAAF
Melbourne, Victoria
37.9273°S 144.7566°E 4m AMSL
Commenced 2021

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