A STRONG chilly entrance and a low strain trough moved throughout southern Australia between 2 and 4 October, bringing rain, thunderstorms and showers.
A number of chilly fronts crossed south-eastern Australia throughout the week bringing extra showers to south-eastern South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania, whereas a low-pressure trough resulted in mild to reasonable rainfall in New South Wales.
Thunderstorms impacted components of northern Australia on 5 October, delivering mild to reasonable rainfall to the northern Kimberley in Western Australia, adjoining areas within the north-west of the Northern Territory, and components of Queensland’s Gulf Nation.
Weekly rainfall totals of 25 to 50 mm had been recorded throughout most of western and northern Tasmania, components of japanese Victoria, the South West Land Division and Southern Inside districts in Western Australia, and small areas within the west of the Northern Territory, central Queensland and north-east New South Wales.
Weekly rainfall totals of fifty to 100 mm had been recorded in areas of north-western Tasmania and domestically in south-west Western Australia.
The best weekly whole (at a Bureau gauge) was 116.8 mm at Mount Learn in Tasmania, the place the very best day by day rainfall whole within the week, 53.2 mm, was additionally recorded within the 24 hours to 9 am on 7 October.
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