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Ditto for Chch. (including the temperature)The wind has flicked around to the south this evening with light rain falling. Temp slowly dropping,now 7.5 degrees.
I think Chch got quite a bit more rain than neighbouring parts of Canterbury, probably because of the convergence John mentioned. Near Akaroa (where I was) it was wet all yesterday, but it was only drizzling in the morning, and at no stage was the rain heavy. Only precipitation today before this evening's rain was a period of drizzle in the early afternoon.(Akaroa)13mm recorded at my place since Saturday,quite a bit less than Ch Ch.
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we finally got the Southerly wind shift....
with no temperature drop and no rain,,,,,and nothing much to show for it
what was happening was the SE lee trough was creating 45 knot SSE in cook straight, and that pressure wind was then turning back onto us up here as a light westerly.....after the upper level front had already passed over in the late afternoon. (we got some heavy rain...but then the wind stayed in the West)...so we had a claytons (i.e canterbury) wind change
LOL
with no temperature drop and no rain,,,,,and nothing much to show for it
what was happening was the SE lee trough was creating 45 knot SSE in cook straight, and that pressure wind was then turning back onto us up here as a light westerly.....after the upper level front had already passed over in the late afternoon. (we got some heavy rain...but then the wind stayed in the West)...so we had a claytons (i.e canterbury) wind change
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I think Chch got quite a bit more rain than neighbouring parts of Canterbury, probably because of the convergence John mentioned.
Yes I did I received 19.6mm from the rain yesterday, a rain gauge I have in halswell was 24mm. I haven't yet checked Bob crowder or his rain-gauge at the Sign of the Kiwi yet.
JohnGaul
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Yes I did I received 19.6mm from the rain yesterday, a rain gauge I have in halswell was 24mm. I haven't yet checked Bob crowder or his rain-gauge at the Sign of the Kiwi yet.
JohnGaul
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