Tasmania Rainfall Bulletin

Sunday April 28, 2024
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station
(ungroup by district)
rain to 9am interval
mm hours
Northwest Coast
CAPE GRIM 0.2 24
EDITH CREEK (BIRTHDAY CREEK) 0.4 24
LUNCHEON HILL (FORESTRY) 0.2 24
MARRAWAH 2.0 24
Northeast
MOUNT BARROW (SOUTH BARROW) 1.0 24
West & South Coast
CAPE SORELL 1.8 24
TAS PARKS WILDLIFE PORTABLE D 0.8 24
LAKE MARGARET DAM 2.4 24
LOW ROCKY POINT 2.4 24
MAATSUYKER ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE 1.0 24
MOUNT READ 4.6 24
TAS PARKS WILDLIFE PORTABLE C 0.6 24
SAVAGE RIVER MINE 1.0 24
QUEENSTOWN (SOUTH QUEENSTOWN) 1.0 24
STRAHAN (ANDREW STREET) 1.4 24
STRAHAN AERODROME 0.6 24
TIM SHEA (SUMMIT) 1.2 24
WARRA 0.2 24
ZEEHAN (WEST COAST PIONEERS MUSEUM) 2.4 24
Lower Derwent
CAPE BRUNY (CAPE BRUNY) 0.2 24
HARTZ MOUNTAIN (KEOGHS PIMPLE) 0.2 24
Central
TAS PARKS WILDLIFE PORTABLE F 0.6 24
LAKE ST CLAIR NATIONAL PARK 0.3 24
East Coast
PORTABLE TAS AWS 6 (TFS) 0.2 24
Central North
MOUNT ARTHUR SUMMIT 0.4 24
King Island
KING ISLAND AIRPORT 0.4 24
CITY OF MELBOURNE BAY 0.4 24
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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.

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A quick look at our water storages

12:14 AEST Given the largely clear skies across the country today, it’s a good opportunity to take a look at the water storages of Australia’s major cities.  While rainfall is obviously a major contributor to the level of major dams, it is not the only factor.

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