Kerang Daily Summaries

March 2025
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date min to 9am anomaly max from 9am anomaly rain to 9am  
°C °C °C °C mm
Sat 01/03/2025 15.7 +2.7 32.8 +4.9 0.0  
Sun 02/03/2025 14.4 +1.4 28.7 +0.8 0.0  
Mon 03/03/2025 10.7 -2.3 29.7 +1.8 0.0  
Tue 04/03/2025 9.5 -3.5 34.6 +6.7 0.0  
Wed 05/03/2025 15.7 +2.7 34.3 +6.4 0.0  
Thu 06/03/2025 17.7 +4.7 34.3 +6.4 0.0  
Fri 07/03/2025 15.4 +2.4 32.9 +5.0 0.0  
Sat 08/03/2025 19.4 +6.4 31.8 +3.9 0.0  
Sun 09/03/2025 19.1 +6.1 34.1 +6.2 0.0  
Mon 10/03/2025 17.9 +4.9 32.9 +5.0 0.0  
Tue 11/03/2025 19.0 +6.0 34.8 +6.9 0.0  
Wed 12/03/2025 22.3 +9.3 35.1 +7.2 0.0  
Thu 13/03/2025 19.6 +6.6 36.7 +8.8 0.0  
Fri 14/03/2025 16.5 +3.5 36.8 +8.9 0.0  
Sat 15/03/2025 15.3 +2.3 - - 0.0  
Sun 16/03/2025 - - - - 0.0  
 
March 2025 Average 110 16.5 +3.5 110 33.5 +5.6    
Mar 1910-2024 Average 13.0   27.9      
Mar 1910-2024 Highest 26.1 1st 1963 42.1 7th 2016    
Mar 1910-2024 Lowest 3.3 21st 1933 12.5 29th 1973    
 
March 2025 Total         0.0 0 day(s)
Mar 1881-2024 Average Total         26.9 3.8 day(s)
Mar 1881-2024 Wettest Total         136.7 1926
Mar 1881-2024 Wettest 24hr Total         127.0 21st 1926
Mar 1881-2024 Driest Total         0.0 2003
 
Jan-Mar 2025 Total         13.4 2 day(s)
Jan-Mar 1881-2025 Average Total         74.7 10.7 day(s)
 
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Station Details

KERANG
Mallee, Victoria
35.7466°S 143.9350°E 78m AMSL
Commenced 1880

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Sunday Gusty Sunday - weather extremes ahead for southeast Australia

21:23 AEDT A vigorous cold front crossing the nation's southeast is set to deliver a day of extremes on Sunday as gusty winds drive heavy rain over Tasmania while upping fire danger to extreme in NSW.  As you can see in the images below, the front will first cross Tasmania on Sunday morning, bringing heavy rainfall to the state's west while driving damaging northerly winds over the state's east.

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