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TOMORROW5° 12° Chance of rain: 80% Likely amount: 1-5mm First
lightLast light Sunrise Sunset 6:31am CST 6:57am CST 5:42pm CST 6:08pm CST NOW9.0° Feels Like: 5.8° Relative Humidity: 97% Dew: 8.5° Wind: W 15km/h Gust: 19km/h Rainfall since 9am: 4.8mm Pressure: 1012.1hPa -
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AngastonNow7.1°cFeels Like:4.6°Wind:W 9km/hGusts:11km/hHumidity:98%5°Min12°MaxToday in AngastonPartly cloudy. Very high chance of showers, most likely in the morning and afternoon. Winds W/SW 15 to 25 km/h becoming light in the late evening. Overnight temperatures falling to around 7 with daytime temperatures reaching between 11 and 15.Tomorrow5°Min12°MaxPartly cloudy. High chance of showers, most likely in the late morning and afternoon. Light winds becoming W 15 to 25 km/h in the morning. Overnight temperatures falling to around 7 with daytime temperatures reaching between 13 and 16. -
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7 day forecast
Today: Partly cloudy. Very high chance of showers, most likely in the morning and afternoon. Winds W/SW 15 to 25 km/h becoming light in the late evening. Overnight temperatures falling to around 7 with daytime temperatures reaching between 11 and 15.
Forecast for Angaston (34.5011°S, 139.0468°E, 347m AMSL) Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Summary Minimum 5° 6° 6° 6° 5° 9° 5° Maximum 12° 14° 13° 15° 17° 13° 12° Chance of rain 80% 50% 70% 30% 70% 90% 90% Likely amount 1-5mm < 1mm 1-5mm < 1mm 1-5mm 5-10mm 5-10mm UV index Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate - - - Frost risk Slight Nil Nil Nil Slight Nil Slight 9am 3pm 9am 3pm 9am 3pm 9am 3pm 9am 3pm 9am 3pm 9am 3pm Wind speed 19
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(km/h)Wind direction W WSW W WSW WNW WSW WSW W N NNW WNW WNW WNW W Relative humidity 96% 83% 96% 79% 92% 82% 90% 73% 72% 71% 86% 77% 92% 78% Dew point 7°C 9°C 9°C 10°C 8°C 9°C 9°C 10°C 7°C 12°C 8°C 9°C 6°C 8°C -
28 Day Rainfall forecast
Angaston Rain Forecast
Angaston 28-day Rainfall ForecastSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISAT12
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CHANCE OF RAINFALL WITHIN DISTRICTNIL < 25%LOW 25% to 50%MEDIUM 50% to 75%HIGH ≥ 75%Issued Aug12Issue Notes
The hemispheric long wave pattern has been relatively fast moving in recent weeks. There are six main troughs. Currently the most significant troughs are near the longitudes of South Africa, the southwest Indian Ocean, the Indian Ocean, Western Australia, the southeast Pacific, and South America.
Summary:
Over southern and eastern Australia the cold front events with potential to bring widespread rain are now expected about 10 August to 14 August. Rain events originating in the tropics and moving south are possible about 10 August to 14 August. Over Western Australia the strongest cold fronts should occur about 10 August to 14 August.
Forecast ExplanationThis forecast is produced by a multi-model ensemble consisting of dynamical atmospheric models, which are forced by the latest observed atmosphere, ocean, land and ice conditions. The models are designed to simulate features of the real atmosphere, including the daily movement of long and short wave patterns in the Southern Hemisphere.
The future probability of rain in each district is estimated using output from the multi-model ensemble, combined with historical information about the difference between the model forecasts and observed rainfall.
In this deterministic framework the skill of the forecast tends to decrease with time, however the forecasts are updated daily to provide the latest estimates of rainfall probability out to 28 days.
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12 Month Rainfall Forecast
Angaston Rain Forecast
Angaston 12-month Rainfall ForecastAugSepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMayJunJul20222023667787675476105012 - 34 - 78 - 910Well below normalBelow normalNear normalAbove normalWell above normalIssue Notes - Issued Aug 2
ENSO status: Neutral, However, some models suggest La Niña may re-form in spring. IOD status: Negative, all models suggest this event will continue until late spring. SAM status: Neutral, neutral to positive levels are forecast in August The 2021-22 La Nina event has ended according to BOM, however two out of seven models suggest a return of La Nina in late winter, with four in October and five in November. Even though this event officially has ended, a La Nina-like pattern is likely to persist for the remainder of 2022. However, new data released by the U.S. Climate Prediction Centre continues to point towards the prospect of a third consecutive La Niña later this year. Their predictions give La Niña a 62 percent chance of occurring by early spring and a 65 to 66 percent chance in late spring and early summer.Looking further ahead, the majority of forecast models predict that the La Niña pattern in the Pacific Ocean should break down towards the end of summer, most likely returning to a neutral state early in 2023. The Bureau of Meteorology has declared that a negative IOD event is underway to the northwest of Australia. This declaration comes after sea surface temperatures in the Indian Ocean have remained near or exceeded the negative IOD threshold for the last eight weeks. This is now the 2nd consecutive year to be declared a negative IOD year, following a relatively weak event in 2021. This is the first time we have seen two consecutive negative IOD years since reliable records of the IOD began in 1960. Unlike last year’s event, this year’s negative IOD is expected to be strong and last through the remainder of winter and spring. A negative IOD increases the chance of above average winter and spring rainfall and cloud across parts of southern Australia. The rainfall outlooks are reflecting this, with above average rain forecast during winter for much of Australia, except drier than average conditions are forecast in southwest WA and parts of TAS. During spring much of Australia isforecast to average to above average. Early indications of summer rainfall look average to above average for much of Australia, except TAS which looks drier. The negative IOD could increase the risk of flooding over large areas of inland Australia. With two La Niña seasons already in the bag and the prospect of a third La Niña now a looming possibility, this is likely to have a compounding effect that may exacerbate the impacts we normally see in Australia. So, while individual La Niña events usually cause more rain and flooding in northern and eastern Australia, any La Niña-fuelled rainfall this year will be falling onto already saturated ground and into full dams. This makes flooding a heightened risk, especially for areas that just had a wet summer and autumn.
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Angaston Rain Forecast
Angaston 28-day Rainfall ForecastSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISAT12
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CHANCE OF RAINFALL WITHIN DISTRICTNIL < 25%LOW 25% to 50%MEDIUM 50% to 75%HIGH ≥ 75%Issued Aug12Issue Notes
The hemispheric long wave pattern has been relatively fast moving in recent weeks. There are six main troughs. Currently the most significant troughs are near the longitudes of South Africa, the southwest Indian Ocean, the Indian Ocean, Western Australia, the southeast Pacific, and South America.
Summary:
Over southern and eastern Australia the cold front events with potential to bring widespread rain are now expected about 10 August to 14 August. Rain events originating in the tropics and moving south are possible about 10 August to 14 August. Over Western Australia the strongest cold fronts should occur about 10 August to 14 August.
Forecast ExplanationThis forecast is produced by a multi-model ensemble consisting of dynamical atmospheric models, which are forced by the latest observed atmosphere, ocean, land and ice conditions. The models are designed to simulate features of the real atmosphere, including the daily movement of long and short wave patterns in the Southern Hemisphere.
The future probability of rain in each district is estimated using output from the multi-model ensemble, combined with historical information about the difference between the model forecasts and observed rainfall.
In this deterministic framework the skill of the forecast tends to decrease with time, however the forecasts are updated daily to provide the latest estimates of rainfall probability out to 28 days.
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Past 5 Days
Angaston Past 5 Days
This MonthMinimum Maximum Rainfall Monday
Aug 081.4 °C 14.0 °C 0.2 mmTuesday
Aug 091.7 °C 15.8 °C 0.0 mmWednesday
Aug 108.8 °C 13.0 °C 0.0 mmThursday
Aug 114.7 °C 14.6 °C 4.8 mmFriday
Aug 128.7 °C 12.8 °C 2.2 mmLegend -
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Angaston minimum temp history (34.5011°S, 139.0468°E, 347m AMSL) MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE MINIMUM TEMPERATURE Hottest this month 19.8° 03/08/2022 Coldest this month 1.4° 08/08/2022 Hottest on record 27.8 30/08/2007 Coldest on record -3.0 03/08/1999 Hottest this year 38.6° 11/01/2022 Coldest this year -2.2° 10/07/2022 Long term average 14.7° Long term average 4.8° Average this month 14.5° Average this month 6.5° Hottest August On Record Avg. max. temp. 16.8° 2007 Coldest August on record Avg. min. temp. 3.0° 2014 Angaston rainfall history (34.5011°S, 139.0468°E, 347m AMSL) RAINFALL Wettest This Month 9.4mm 06/08/2022 Total This Month 29.6mm
8.0 daysLong Term Average 59.8mm 17.2 days Wettest August on record 106.4mm 2003 Driest on record 11.0mm 2006 -
Year to Date
Angaston Year To Date
Average Rainfall To Aug 320.3mm 87.7 day(s) Total For 2022 287.3mm 86.0 day(s) Total To This Day 2021 313.8mm 80.0 day(s) Wettest Day 54.4mm May30 Lowest Temperature -2.2°C Jul10 Highest Temperature 38.6°C Jan11 -
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Angaston Long-Term Averages
Long-Term Averages Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ann Mean Max (°C) 30.2 29.3 26.0 22.0 17.4 14.1 13.6 14.7 17.8 21.5 25.2 27.6 21.6 Mean Min (°C) 14.6 14.4 12.0 9.2 6.9 5.1 4.7 4.8 6.6 8.2 10.8 12.5 9.1 Mean Rain (mm) 16.3 24.0 24.4 34.0 48.4 55.0 58.4 59.8 56.2 35.1 32.1 30.2 473.7 Mean Rain Days 4.3 4.1 5.3 7.4 13.8 17.1 18.5 17.2 14.3 9.7 7.6 6.8 125.6