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Re: So much for the drought.......
We had low dark grey clouds all day and not a piggin drop came out of them. What's that all about:curse: Will have to turn the pump off on the pool tomorrow. Can't justify topping it up just in case it tips it down later:unsure:
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Re: So much for the drought.......
Originally Posted by mr mover
(Post 4708561)
Mr movers front yard after 24 hrs of rain, so much for the driest state in the driest continent...................:) mm
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Re: So much for the drought.......
Originally Posted by moneypen20
(Post 4710014)
We had low dark grey clouds all day and not a piggin drop came out of them. What's that all about:curse: Will have to turn the pump off on the pool tomorrow. Can't justify topping it up just in case it tips it down later:unsure:
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Re: So much for the drought.......
I'm just jealous at the size of your yard!!!:ohmy:
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That's not a yard....this is a yard.....
now where's that picture.. |
Re: So much for the drought.......
Originally Posted by Jaycee1
(Post 4710731)
I'm just jealous at the size of your yard!!!:ohmy:
J x |
Re: So much for the drought.......
Originally Posted by mr mover
(Post 4711807)
thats just the front 1/2 acre there,s another 2acres at the back.....;) mm
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Re: So much for the drought.......
Originally Posted by mr mover
(Post 4711807)
thats just the front 1/2 acre there,s another 2acres at the back.....;) mm
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Re: So much for the drought.......
????...:confused: ...mm
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Re: So much for the drought.......
From the Age: "Throughout the north and west of the state, pretty much everywhere got between 20 and 40 millimetres — and right through the grain belt, many places were over 40 millimetres," weather bureau duty forecaster Michael Halfpenny said. Melbourne's average April rainfall is 57.6 millimetres.
"Most of the north-east got between 20 and 30 millimetres too, and in the alps up to 70 millimetres." Nearly 90 millimetres fell at Mount William in the Grampians and 89 millimetres in nearby Horsham. "It's probably too early to say definitely that this is the beginning of the end of the drought," said Dr Blair Trewin from the National Climate Centre, "but … it's certainly the sort of system which, if we saw follow-up after it, we'd look back on and say this was the beginning of the break". "If this system proves to be totally isolated, you might not call it that but it's the most promising system we've seen for a long time." Can't say fairer than that. |
Re: So much for the drought.......
We've had a lot of rain here too, had a big storm last Sunday and it rained Monday, then it was nice all week but yesterday really heavy showers on and off all day and same today. In fact I think this weather is forecast to last until Saturday. Lovely to see some rain for a change and it sure does the lawn and plants some good! :thumbup:
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Re: So much for the drought.......
Originally Posted by mr mover
(Post 4708561)
Mr movers front yard after 24 hrs of rain, so much for the driest state in the driest continent...................:) mm
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