Weather

Weekly rainfall update + rainfall outlook 13 April 2026

Bureau of Meteorology 14/04/2026

A SERIES of troughs and cold fronts moved across southern Australia during the week and brought light to moderate rainfall totals.

Weekly rainfall totals of 5 to 50 mm were recorded across parts of Western Australia, southern areas of South Australia, much of Victoria, south-eastern New South Wales and Tasmania, with falls greater than 100 mm in some elevated areas of the south-eastern mainland and western Tasmania.

During the week, isolated showers and thunderstorms affected parts of the Top End of the Northern Territory.

Weekly rainfall totals of 10 to 50 mm were recorded across northern and western areas of the Top End, with falls greater than 50 mm recorded in isolated areas.

The highest weekly total (at a Bureau gauge) was 161.8 mm at Mount Read in Tasmania.

The highest daily total (at a Bureau gauge) was 90.8 mm at Falls Creek in Victoria in the 24 hours to 9 am on Thursday 9 April.

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  1. Alan Randle

    how do I find the rainfall statistics day by day for a specific bureau station

    All are listed on the BOM site, Alan. Editor

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