Wilsons Promontory Daily Summaries

May 2025
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date min to 9am anomaly max from 9am anomaly rain to 9am  
°C °C °C °C mm
Thu 01/05/2025 11.8 +0.4 17.1 +2.2 2.8  
Fri 02/05/2025 12.4 +1.0 17.4 +2.5 0.0  
Sat 03/05/2025 12.8 +1.4 18.7 +3.8 0.0  
Sun 04/05/2025 13.8 +2.4 21.3 +6.4 0.0  
Mon 05/05/2025 15.8 +4.4 24.2 +9.3 0.0  
Tue 06/05/2025 19.6 +8.2 21.7 +6.8 0.0  
Wed 07/05/2025 16.0 +4.6 16.3 +1.4 0.0  
Thu 08/05/2025 10.0 -1.4 14.1 -0.8 12.0  
Fri 09/05/2025 10.9 -0.5 15.0 +0.1 3.0  
Sat 10/05/2025 12.9 +1.5 16.4 +1.5 2.0  
Sun 11/05/2025 12.9 +1.5 19.2 +4.3 0.2  
Mon 12/05/2025 15.2 +3.8 17.5 +2.6 0.0  
Tue 13/05/2025 13.9 +2.5 18.1 +3.2 0.0  
 
May 2025 Average 109 13.7 +2.3 109 18.2 +3.3    
May 1910-2024 Average 11.4   14.9      
May 1910-2024 Highest 21.0 9th 2002 25.7 1st 1997    
May 1910-2024 Lowest 3.3 25th 1968 8.3 24th 1968    
 
May 2025 Total         20.0 5 day(s)
May 1873-2024 Average Total         114.7 17.8 day(s)
May 1873-2024 Wettest Total         349.4 1988
May 1873-2024 Wettest 24hr Total         123.2 20th 1988
May 1873-2024 Driest Total         9.7 1934
 
Jan-May 2025 Total         149.6 35 day(s)
Jan-May 1873-2025 Average Total         367.7 63.9 day(s)
 
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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.

Station Details

WILSONS PROMONTORY LIGHTHOUSE
W & S Gippsland, Victoria
39.1297°S 146.4246°E 95m AMSL
Commenced 1872

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