Does it seem to you that climate change is closing in? (even if you are not so sure about it ) I find dull cloudy days the hardest to cope with. Will I do this? will I do that? No can't do that it might rain. What can I do? Go for a walk in the rain? Nah. Not my style.
I like the sun shining. People also seem to be in a more pleasant frame of mind.
No rain, tad humid here but not warm enough for a Tshirt. Damp underfoot from last nights shower. We've had days of this in the ACT. In fact I think it was like this most of last winter and then into summer.
GOD! BRING BACK THE SUNSHINE!
Craig1 said
05:10 PM Mar 17, 2021
was sunny am, but cloud after lunch, good for washing the East side windows, kept it 22 degrees. Been too boring 10 or 12 days of sun
Aus-Kiwi said
05:19 PM Mar 17, 2021
What a difference to last year !!
bgt said
07:46 PM Mar 17, 2021
If this is climate change the dull, drizzling rain won't help the solar panel industry!!
Greg 1 said
01:55 AM Mar 18, 2021
Sitting in Augusta at the southwest tip of Australia and the weather is glorious. Mid twenties and sunshine.
Van backed up to the estuary just behind our bay. Perfect spot.
Radar said
07:42 AM Mar 18, 2021
We are camped at our growing up area Central Coast NSW and we both remember wet Easters. Flooding in the lower Hawksbury, Hunter Region back in the fifties, sixties but now large dams control this to some extent.
Todays affair: Sun - yes;, Rain- yes, but sun all day, it was a Yes, no affair. Been like that all week. Apparently, it will be this way for the next month.
Tony LEE said
02:47 PM Mar 19, 2021
No change here, but we do have a very serious infestation of OKAs
Mt Barker, WA........36 today, 35 Sat, 35 Sun............warm for this time of year. Perth 38 today.
Cheers Bob
Aus-Kiwi said
04:24 PM Mar 19, 2021
Lights been on all day . Penrith . Been raining and they are saying we are going to have a rain bomb tonight ! Sheesh !
Radar said
04:41 PM Mar 19, 2021
Sort of sunshine here at The Entrance but will not leave the washing on the line.
peter67 said
06:14 PM Mar 19, 2021
Bobdown wrote:
Mt Barker, WA........36 today, 35 Sat, 35 Sun............warm for this time of year. Perth 38 today.
Cheers Bob
AND humid up here in Rockingham, as other people above say overcast and cloudy not nice, I think because it takes a lot of colour out of your visual surroundings. Imagine what it's like to live in say, England where it's overcast and grey most of the time, how depressing. Thunderstorms with lots of lightning ok tho.
yobarr said
06:56 PM Mar 19, 2021
Aus-Kiwi wrote:
Lights been on all day . Penrith . Been raining and they are saying we are going to have a rain bomb tonight ! Sheesh !
Could be...on Mid North Coast 250mm in last 3 days.Many people are flooded in,and can't get to the pub! Disaster? Tried to visit a friend today near Kempsey,but turned back when roadside marker posts showed water was 2 metres deep.Luckily I was able to attend the local club,but many people found that all access roads to thevvillage were flooded.Still pouring rain now...Cheers
P.S Just heard that Kempsey has had 360mm rain in last 24 hours!
-- Edited by yobarr on Friday 19th of March 2021 06:59:21 PM
msg said
07:23 PM Mar 19, 2021
thought to those coping with flooding issues. Hope you are OK
Warren-Pat_01 said
09:52 PM Mar 19, 2021
Come to Townsville, lots of sun here! Even some humidity to keep things including bodies moist, but I prefer being warm than cold & we can wear the same type of clothing day in, day out. Temperature range is 23 to 31, 32 degrees each day.
Mind you we are still in the cyclone season (another month to go), so there is still time for my bananas to get a bit of a battering (have three big 20+kg bunches developing).
yobarr said
10:55 AM Mar 20, 2021
msg wrote:
thought to those coping with flooding issues. Hope you are OK
Thanks...had another 210mmnin 24 hours,and to get to town I had to drive through lots of floodwater up tp 700mm deep.There were a couple of smaller cars that had come to a halt in the water,which was up to the tops of their bonnets.Could be in a spot of bother too,as they had driven past "road closed" signs.The Council workers manning those signs had said I could proceed if I wished,but there were cars lined up for a long way in both directions.Seems the Pacific Highway is closed between Buhladelah and Port Macquarie.When I was heading North around Coopernook,there were endless lines of traffic stationary in the South-bound lanes...and it still is raining! Cheers
-- Edited by yobarr on Saturday 20th of March 2021 11:04:39 AM
If in areas of flood, consider the dangers and stay safe.
Regards
Rob
Edited by bentaxlebabe on Saturday 20th of March 2021 12:49:11 PM
Thankyou,Rob,for this valuable piece of advice,but being able to,or needing to,cross flooded areas is dependent largely on driving skills,having a suitable vehicle,and the circumstances in which one finds oneself.Cheers.
Suitable car helps.
All to no avail....Bottleshop was inaccessible! Pribably there will be cheap beer here soon...last week we got 10 cartons of beer that had been in a flood,and were being sold cheaply.Getting the beer to the car was fun though!
Some things stop even a 79! This is a public road,but was no alternative route available here...
-- Edited by yobarr on Sunday 21st of March 2021 02:21:07 AM
2 days of almost continual rain, localised flooding at low lying creek crossing and around the beautiful lakes area. One thing I remember from growing up in the fifties and sixties, school buses driving though flood water to get home of a late afternoon.
Tomorrow will head a little further north to Toronto on the western side of Lake Macquarie near Newcastle hoping to find drier weather.
Sarco Harris said
08:42 PM Mar 21, 2021
Overcast from late afternoon yesterday here in central vic.
Beautiful steady light rain most of the night and all day today, near perfect. 25.3mm so far and happy to see more yet.
Some heavy rain would be excellent to fill our dams and water tanks, but happy with good steady continuous rain also.
If in areas of flood, consider the dangers and stay safe.
Regards
Rob
Edited by bentaxlebabe on Saturday 20th of March 2021 12:49:11 PM
Thankyou,Rob,for this valuable piece of advice,but being able to,or needing to,cross flooded areas is dependent largely on driving skills,having a suitable vehicle,and the circumstances in which one finds oneself.Cheers.
Suitable car helps.
All to no avail....Bottleshop was inaccessible! Pribably there will be cheap beer here soon...last week we got 10 cartons of beer that had been in a flood,and were being sold cheaply.Getting the beer to the car was fun though!
Some things stop even a 79! This is a public road,but was no alternative route available here...
-- Edited by yobarr on Sunday 21st of March 2021 02:21:07 AM
Well little fella, why dont you just jump up on the back of your 79 and shout to the world and tell them how really clever you are.
Regards
Rob
Rob Driver said
08:29 AM Mar 22, 2021
One of our daughters has to evacuate her home in Windsor as I type.
Please everyone stay safe with the floods.
Regards
Angie
The Belmont Bear said
08:40 AM Mar 22, 2021
Over the last 3 days we drove from Kingscote on Kangaroo Island to Lake Macquarie the weather was fantastic all the way at least until we got to Dunedoo on the Golden hwy where we started to hit the rain. The only problem was a road closure on the Golden Hwy just before the junction with the new England hwy at Whittingham just meant a small detour past the Singleton army base. We couldn't get from Forbes to Parkes on the Newell Hwy and had to take a 40km detour but that had nothing to do with flooding the people manning the road block told us that the police had the highway closed all day as they were carrying out some sort of criminal investigation....
On the Golden Hwy there was lots of water pooling along the sides of the road in places like Jerrys Plains but nothing you had to drive through - with this rain continuing that could quickly change....
BB
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Monday 22nd of March 2021 08:44:45 AM
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Monday 22nd of March 2021 08:47:23 AM
yobarr said
01:46 PM Mar 22, 2021
The Belmont Bear wrote:
Over the last 3 days we drove from Kingscote on Kangaroo Island to Lake Macquarie the weather was fantastic all the way at least until we got to Dunedoo on the Golden hwy where we started to hit the rain. The only problem was a road closure on the Golden Hwy just before the junction with the new England hwy at Whittingham just meant a small detour past the Singleton army base. We couldn't get from Forbes to Parkes on the Newell Hwy and had to take a 40km detour but that had nothing to do with flooding the people manning the road block told us that the police had the highway closed all day as they were carrying out some sort of criminal investigation....
On the Golden Hwy there was lots of water pooling along the sides of the road in places like Jerrys Plains but nothing you had to drive through - with this rain continuing that could quickly change....
BB
h-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Monday 22nd of March 2021 08:44:45 AM
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Monday 22nd of March 2021 08:47:23 AM
Pretty grim for some families around here,with a complete house floating away, down the local river,on the very day that the owners were to get married. Heart breaking for them.Many local roads are closed to all traffic,with traffic lined up on the side of the Pacific Highway,although bigger trucks are allowed through in batches,albeit with an escort.Up the valley,which has only one access road,last night there were two bridges washed completely away,leaving 20-30 families totally isolated.The Council has a mammoth task ahead,but not being able to access suitable quarries for 600mm rock will delay action. You can't just keep pouring truckloads of gravel into a raging torrent,and expect it to stay there! Mobile phone service has gone for many,but my Celfi Go is getting 2-3 bars,so anybody with a Telstra SIM is using it for free if they come close to my car or van.Many people in suitable cars are ignoring 'Road closed' signs,and driving through deep water,but you have to do what you have to do.Watch this space.Cheers
hako said
10:36 AM Mar 23, 2021
I'm shaking my head in disbelief at some of the comments re "suitable vehicles" going through flooded waters.
Does it seem to you that climate change is closing in? (even if you are not so sure about it ) I find dull cloudy days the hardest to cope with. Will I do this? will I do that? No can't do that it might rain. What can I do? Go for a walk in the rain? Nah. Not my style.
I like the sun shining. People also seem to be in a more pleasant frame of mind.
No rain, tad humid here but not warm enough for a Tshirt. Damp underfoot from last nights shower. We've had days of this in the ACT. In fact I think it was like this most of last winter and then into summer.
GOD! BRING BACK THE SUNSHINE!
We are camped at our growing up area Central Coast NSW and we both remember wet Easters. Flooding in the lower Hawksbury, Hunter Region back in the fifties, sixties but now large dams control this to some extent.
Have wheels, find your own sunshinr
No change here, but we do have a very serious infestation of OKAs
Cheers Bob
Sort of sunshine here at The Entrance but will not leave the washing on the line.
AND humid up here in Rockingham, as other people above say overcast and cloudy not nice, I think because it takes a lot of colour out of your visual surroundings. Imagine what it's like to live in say, England where it's overcast and grey most of the time, how depressing. Thunderstorms with lots of lightning ok tho.
Could be...on Mid North Coast 250mm in last 3 days.Many people are flooded in,and can't get to the pub! Disaster? Tried to visit a friend today near Kempsey,but turned back when roadside marker posts showed water was 2 metres deep.Luckily I was able to attend the local club,but many people found that all access roads to thevvillage were flooded.Still pouring rain now...Cheers
P.S Just heard that Kempsey has had 360mm rain in last 24 hours!
-- Edited by yobarr on Friday 19th of March 2021 06:59:21 PM
Mind you we are still in the cyclone season (another month to go), so there is still time for my bananas to get a bit of a battering (have three big 20+kg bunches developing).
Thanks...had another 210mmnin 24 hours,and to get to town I had to drive through lots of floodwater up tp 700mm deep.There were a couple of smaller cars that had come to a halt in the water,which was up to the tops of their bonnets.Could be in a spot of bother too,as they had driven past "road closed" signs.The Council workers manning those signs had said I could proceed if I wished,but there were cars lined up for a long way in both directions.Seems the Pacific Highway is closed between Buhladelah and Port Macquarie.When I was heading North around Coopernook,there were endless lines of traffic stationary in the South-bound lanes...and it still is raining! Cheers
-- Edited by yobarr on Saturday 20th of March 2021 11:04:39 AM
Sunny with a nice breeze here in N Qld.
Driving on flooded roads can be dangerous.
www.qfes.qld.gov.au/community-safety/documents/Swif****er-Web.pdf
If it is flooded...forget it!
If in areas of flood, consider the dangers and stay safe.
Regards
Rob
-- Edited by bentaxlebabe on Saturday 20th of March 2021 12:49:11 PM
Thankyou,Rob,for this valuable piece of advice,but being able to,or needing to,cross flooded areas is dependent largely on driving skills,having a suitable vehicle,and the circumstances in which one finds oneself.Cheers.
Suitable car helps.
All to no avail....Bottleshop was inaccessible! Pribably there will be cheap beer here soon...last week we got 10 cartons of beer that had been in a flood,and were being sold cheaply.Getting the beer to the car was fun though!
Some things stop even a 79! This is a public road,but was no alternative route available here...
-- Edited by yobarr on Sunday 21st of March 2021 02:21:07 AM
The Entrance NSW.
2 days of almost continual rain, localised flooding at low lying creek crossing and around the beautiful lakes area. One thing I remember from growing up in the fifties and sixties, school buses driving though flood water to get home of a late afternoon.
Tomorrow will head a little further north to Toronto on the western side of Lake Macquarie near Newcastle hoping to find drier weather.
Beautiful steady light rain most of the night and all day today, near perfect. 25.3mm so far and happy to see more yet.
Some heavy rain would be excellent to fill our dams and water tanks, but happy with good steady continuous rain also.
Well little fella, why dont you just jump up on the back of your 79 and shout to the world and tell them how really clever you are.
Regards
Rob
Please everyone stay safe with the floods.
Regards
Angie
Over the last 3 days we drove from Kingscote on Kangaroo Island to Lake Macquarie the weather was fantastic all the way at least until we got to Dunedoo on the Golden hwy where we started to hit the rain. The only problem was a road closure on the Golden Hwy just before the junction with the new England hwy at Whittingham just meant a small detour past the Singleton army base. We couldn't get from Forbes to Parkes on the Newell Hwy and had to take a 40km detour but that had nothing to do with flooding the people manning the road block told us that the police had the highway closed all day as they were carrying out some sort of criminal investigation....
On the Golden Hwy there was lots of water pooling along the sides of the road in places like Jerrys Plains but nothing you had to drive through - with this rain continuing that could quickly change....
BB
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Monday 22nd of March 2021 08:44:45 AM
-- Edited by The Belmont Bear on Monday 22nd of March 2021 08:47:23 AM
Pretty grim for some families around here,with a complete house floating away, down the local river,on the very day that the owners were to get married. Heart breaking for them.Many local roads are closed to all traffic,with traffic lined up on the side of the Pacific Highway,although bigger trucks are allowed through in batches,albeit with an escort.Up the valley,which has only one access road,last night there were two bridges washed completely away,leaving 20-30 families totally isolated.The Council has a mammoth task ahead,but not being able to access suitable quarries for 600mm rock will delay action. You can't just keep pouring truckloads of gravel into a raging torrent,and expect it to stay there! Mobile phone service has gone for many,but my Celfi Go is getting 2-3 bars,so anybody with a Telstra SIM is using it for free if they come close to my car or van.Many people in suitable cars are ignoring 'Road closed' signs,and driving through deep water,but you have to do what you have to do.Watch this space.Cheers
Good Luck.
High clearance vehicle!