What's the temperature where you are???

Woke up to something different, RAIN, 5.75" past 72 hours. Steady all morning, off and on this afternoon. Does knock the daily 90+ degree F back to mid 70s though, 71 since 4AM and holding.
Addition Correction: 4.5 +2.5 past 48Hours equals 7", still raining but a cool 70 F. Glad DW corrected me, again. :lol:
 
Thursday 3rd of July 10a.m. Early sun, now mostly cloud cover. Moderate 25.9 / 33.3kph SW, Hg 55%, 15.5C / 59.9F. Shower or two. Windy. Marine wind, Sheep Graziers, Hazardous surf, Coastal erosion, Flood watch.

Moon is 50%

New wind gust record set as more flights cancelled between Brisbane and Sydney​

1 hour 16 mins ago​


A new wind gust record has been set at Brisbane Airport as weather conditions in New South Wales continue to cause flight cancellations.

Bureau of Meterology senior forecaster Felim Hanniffy said wind gusts of up to 81 kilometres per hour were recorded last night — the strongest for that site for the month of July since records began 26 years ago.

"It shows you how significant the winds were," he said.

Mr Hanniffy said this was equal to the highest gusts recorded at the airport during Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred in March.

This morning at least nine flights between Brisbane and Sydney were cancelled due to wind conditions in New South Wales.

Peter Doherty from Brisbane Airport said the situation across the border was easing just in time for school holidays.

"Which is good news because we know there are lots of people from New South Wales eager to come to Queensland," he said.

"Conditions for flying are actually pretty good here in Brisbane, there is some wind around but it is not an issue for aircraft.

"All the issues we have had over the past couple of days have been because of those more severe wind conditions in Sydney."

Winds expected to ease into Friday​

Mr Hanniffy said wind speeds reached between 60 and 80kph across the south-east on Wednesday and are expected to ease today.

"It shouldn't be as windy as we saw yesterday, but still gusts of 50 to 60kph around from late this morning and into the afternoon," he said.

"The winds though should abate as we go to later today and should be a lot lighter tomorrow."

Mr Hanniffy said temperatures over the weekend are forecast to reach 23 degrees Celsius, with the chance of showers late on Sunday.

"We lose the westerlies before they return again early next week, but don't look as strong as what we experienced yesterday," he said.

ABC
 
Thursday

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Turned rather chilly overnight, today it was very breezy and cool with no humidity.

Forecast to be 8C (46F) tonight. It’s quite the change for the past couple weeks being hot hazy and humid.

Currently 20C (68F) and quite breezy.

Back to hot and humid this weekend.

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Have a lovely evening/night/day everyone.
 

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