Weather

Weekly rainfall wrap, week ending 3 May 2016

Beef Central, 04/05/2016

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Parts of Central and western New South Wales received some of the best falls recorded in months over the weekend.

At the beginning of the week, a cold front tracked across southwest Western Australia generating widespread, light to moderate rainfall totals in the South West Land Division.

Another cold front moved through the Great Australia Bight, and an associated cloudband with embedded thunderstorms produced light falls in southwest Western Australia and southeastern South Australia. A weak low-level trough lingered over southwest and central New South Wales, before a cold front tracked across the State producing moderate rainfall totals in New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.

In the last part of the week, a low pressure system intensified to the northwest of Tasmania on an approaching cold front. The low deepened as it tracked across the State, with a northwest airstream generating heavy rainfall totals in western and northern Tasmania.

Throughout the week, a near stationary high pressure system located in the Tasman Sea directed a moist onshore airstream and persistent shower activity to the east coast of Queensland, with locally heavy falls recorded in the north tropical coast.

Rainfall totals in excess of 100 mm were recorded in western Tasmania, the Victorian Alps and the northeast tropical coast of Queensland, including the highest weekly total of 132 mm at South Johnstone in northern Queensland.

Rainfall totals between 50 mm and 100 mm were recorded in the northern Top End, the south coast of Western Australia, southern and northeastern Victoria, most of western and northern Tasmania, central New South Wales, and small pockets of coastal Queensland.

Rainfall totals between 10 mm and 50 mm were recorded southwest Western Australia, the southern coasts of South Australia, much of Victoria except the east and northwest, Tasmania, central and western New South Wales, along the east coast of Queensland and across much of the Top End of the Northern Territory.

Remaining parts of Western Australia away from the southwest, the Northern Territory except the Top End, most of South Australia, much of Queensland away from the east coast, parts of the southeast coast and far west of New South Wales, and eastern and northwestern Victoria recorded little or no rainfall this week.

Highest rainfall totals in each state and territory

New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory

83 mm Coonamble Airport AWS

80 mm Gilgandra (Chelmsford Ave)

72 mm Dandaloo (Kelvin), Alectown (Cawdor)

Victoria

110 mm Mount Hotham

105 mm Falls Creek (Rocky Valley)

102 mm Haines Junction (Mount Sabine)

Queensland

132 mm South Johnstone Exp Stn

128 mm Innisfail

114 mm Landsborough

Western Australia

60 mm Barrett Meadows

59 mm Denmark

57 mm Grassmere

South Australia

53 mm Mount Schank (Jethia)

44 mm Nangwarry Forestry

40 mm Mount Hope (Fairview), Lake George

Tasmania

131 mm Lake Margaret Power Station

123 mm Quamby Bluff

120 mm Jackeys Marsh

Northern Territory

91 mm Middle Point Rangers

83 mm Middle Point

58 mm Mcminns Lagoon

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Source: BOM

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