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tierradelfuego
02 February 2025 17:47:52
Incredible rainfall totals as expected in Queensland now.

Ingham Aerodrome is up to 1040mm in the last 3 days with 5 hours to go until the 9:00am cutover, today is already at pretty much 400mm.

In the last 2 hours, the rate has slowed to 30mm/hr, with the 2 hours preceding that at 50mm/hr.

http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDQ60801/IDQ60801.94004.shtml 
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02 February 2025 18:15:54

Incredible rainfall totals as expected in Queensland now.

Originally Posted by: tierradelfuego 


and https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn4z2py8448o

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idj20
03 February 2025 13:05:11
Just noticed on the 31st January it reached 24 C at the Falkland Islands while Riyadh managed 18 C.

Like I said in an earlier post, I know they are at opposite ends of the globe each with their own particular climate type and season but it's something that interests me.

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Ally Pally Snowman
03 February 2025 13:24:47

Just noticed on the 31st January it reached 24 C at the Falkland Islands while Riyadh managed 18 C.

Like I said in an earlier post, I know they are at opposite ends of the globe each with their own particular climate type and season but it's something that interests me.

Originally Posted by: idj20 


24c must be close to a record.
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03 February 2025 16:58:25

24c must be close to a record.

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 


Looking at weatheronline, Fitzroy hit 27C on that day! Not sure what the record is though
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03 February 2025 17:18:47

Looking at weatheronline, Fitzroy hit 27C on that day! Not sure what the record is though

Originally Posted by: GezM 


Google says
Mount Pleasant 29 °C (85°F) January 23, 1992
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ozone_aurora
05 February 2025 17:56:02

Just noticed on the 31st January it reached 24 C at the Falkland Islands while Riyadh managed 18 C.

Like I said in an earlier post, I know they are at opposite ends of the globe each with their own particular climate type and season but it's something that interests me.

Originally Posted by: idj20 


These things really interest me too.

The 24 C in Falklands is quite unusual, a bit like Wick in Scotland reaching similar temperatures.

For Riyadh, 18 C is quite normal at this time of the year as they do have short winters, but it start to warm up appreciably now with max temperatures commonly in the low-mid 20's (I think the average max is 21 C in January.

I remember reading in The Times midday temperatures of 7 C in Riyadh on 1 day in late December 1987 after being mostly between 20-25 C for early half of the month, which really took me by surprise!
ozone_aurora
05 February 2025 18:00:11
BTW, some really squally thundery showers now approaching Iceland no (5 Feb 2025, 18.00 hrs);
https://www.sat24.com/en-gb#selectedLayer=euRadarSat&lightning=on  (look now).
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14 February 2025 06:16:20
BBC Radio 4 saying that a cat 5 cyclone is about to hit N Queensland but there doesn't appear to be a link yet.

Apparently that area has been experiencing an unusual sequence of tropical LPs with potential development
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-01-30/bom-forecasts-four-potential-cyclones-in-coming-days/104872330 

EDIT - correction - it's western Australia that's being hit🫢
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/category-5-tropical-cyclone-zelia-slams-australia-iron-ore-hub-rcna192186 


(But I had got up rather early and was rushing to go out)



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Chunky Pea
17 February 2025 17:22:25
Some potentially record breaking cold temps forecast for parts of the northern and central States. 



And if the longer term forecasts pove to be in anyway correct, this could be followed by some record breaking warmth. 
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17 February 2025 17:29:36
"may you have interesting weather" - a variation on the apocryphal Chinese curse!

At least 10 people have died as torrential downpours over the weekend drenched parts of the south-eastern US, submerging roads and houses. The same areas could now be affected by drier but colder conditions, and the risk of snow, ice and significant disruption - according to BBC forecaster John Hutchinson.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1wewj551q0o 

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17 February 2025 17:53:13
India postponed its national winter games on Monday citing a lack of snow in the northern Kashmir territory's ski resort of Gulmarg, where the event was to be held this month. Around 300 athletes were expected to compete in four snow sports - ski mountaineering, alpine skiing, snowboard, and Nordic skiing - in the games, which had been due to be held from February 22 to 25. "We have decided to postpone the event as key ski slopes lack sufficient snow," Rauf Tramboo, president of the Winter Games Association of Jammu and Kashmir, told Reuters. The slopes normally get seven to eight feet (about 2 meters) of snowfall.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/india-postpones-winter-games-in-kashmir-citing-insufficient-snowfall/ar-AA1zcA87 

There was a similar lack of snow last year with consequences for tourism and for summer irrigation.

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Chunky Pea
20 February 2025 14:08:11
This just looks awful. 


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Windy Willow
20 February 2025 15:47:58

This just looks awful. 

Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 


Quite amazing how much flooding a burst pipe has caused there and then freezing! Extremely remarkable, hate to think how much it's going to cost to fix. Millions of dollars down the drain when it thaws.
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Jiries
21 February 2025 21:38:42
Deep cold arrived but seem too dry for Cyprus at the moment, no snow and already -9.2C at the top, never that low without snow cover before and they expecting to reach -13C by morning.
Read that there will be some locailsed snowfalls anywhere from the coast to inland areas that very rarely get it so let see this otherwise will be a bust and big opportunity missed to match 5th Feb 1950 coldest day that brought 1 and half foot of snow outside Nicosia area, and snow covered in the centre of Nicosia.  
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21 February 2025 22:13:56

Deep cold arrived but seem too dry for Cyprus at the moment, no snow and already -9.2C at the top, never that low without snow cover before and they expecting to reach -13C by morning.
Read that there will be some locailsed snowfalls anywhere from the coast to inland areas that very rarely get it so let see this otherwise will be a bust and big opportunity missed to match 5th Feb 1950 coldest day that brought 1 and half foot of snow outside Nicosia area, and snow covered in the centre of Nicosia.  

Originally Posted by: Jiries 


It'll be interesting to see if the low temps and snowfall happen anywhere in lowland Cyprus - do keep us posted.


In any case, Cypriots are due for an abrupt change - WX charts for week 1 say day/night temps are about 4C in week 1 but 14C in week 2.
http://www.wxmaps.org/pix/temp4  
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Jiries
21 February 2025 22:36:37

It'll be interesting to see if the low temps and snowfall happen anywhere in lowland Cyprus - do keep us posted.


In any case, Cypriots are due for an abrupt change - WX charts for week 1 say day/night temps are about 4C in week 1 but 14C in week 2.
http://www.wxmaps.org/pix/temp4  

Originally Posted by: DEW 


So sickening to see how mild over Scandi to very cold over SE Europe and Med regions.   I see very poor snow cover over Santa Claus this winter often just dusting to few cm deep not the severeal feet we used to hear about over Lapland, they will see less cold temps this week just tad below Nicosia maxes temps expected.  Lapland normally in several feet deep peaking in Feb/March but it now dusting to few cms so will be gone very soon next month.  

I wonder what Tally's friends update who went to Cyprus to find it the coldest they ever had than here.
tallyho_83
22 February 2025 23:16:17

It'll be interesting to see if the low temps and snowfall happen anywhere in lowland Cyprus - do keep us posted.


In any case, Cypriots are due for an abrupt change - WX charts for week 1 say day/night temps are about 4C in week 1 but 14C in week 2.
http://www.wxmaps.org/pix/temp4  

Originally Posted by: DEW 


They're flying out on Fri 28th apparently so will prob warm up by then!
But from their children who work out there - yes it is very cold there, they are not in Nicosia but said it's +5c by day. Looking at current temperatures it is +2c in Nicosia - the capital of Cyprus and keep in mind Cyprus is surrounded by sea too. Even looking at cities in Turkey It's currently -3c in Antalya on the southern coastal tip of Turkey, Dalaman down to 0c and Izmir down to -3c. - All coastal regions. Even colder inland -10c in Ankara the capital of Turkey and -3c in Istanbul. 

Friends of mind were in Transylvania and apparently got down to -20c and -16c in Bucharest city earlier this morning. Not a record breaker but certainly the coldest it's been there in many years. SO the long and short is - (as ever!) there is cold airmass around just never for the UK and as always is the case. - the beast is in the south east!! 
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Jiries
23 February 2025 07:44:09

They're flying out on Fri 28th apparently so will prob warm up by then!
But from their children who work out there - yes it is very cold there, they are not in Nicosia but said it's +5c by day. Looking at current temperatures it is +2c in Nicosia - the capital of Cyprus and keep in mind Cyprus is surrounded by sea too. Even looking at cities in Turkey It's currently -3c in Antalya on the southern coastal tip of Turkey, Dalaman down to 0c and Izmir down to -3c. - All coastal regions. Even colder inland -10c in Ankara the capital of Turkey and -3c in Istanbul. 

Friends of mind were in Transylvania and apparently got down to -20c and -16c in Bucharest city earlier this morning. Not a record breaker but certainly the coldest it's been there in many years. SO the long and short is - (as ever!) there is cold airmass around just never for the UK and as always is the case. - the beast is in the south east!! 

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 


If I was in Nicosia I will defo get top of the range weather station and go live with other live stations now appearing all over Greek side.  Here fat chance to set up here with no variation and correct seasonal weather and refuse to associate with meto as well don’t like their tone and obsessed night time temps to portraying we are warming up so much when in reality is not at daytime.  We used have more milder winters in the recent past than now.  
Jiries
25 February 2025 22:22:54
Nicosia experieced very cold night last night down to -3.7C for the first time since the station started recording in 1983 but from my knowledge and past history from libary research here and in Nicosia had some weather books show cold records was -3C Jan, -6C Feb, -3C March and -1C April but they removed until this morning new record was set, previous record was -3.3C on 1st March 1985.  My mother told me there was a cold March day she saw the weather map on TV was -3C and 5C with 3m of snow in Troodos in 1987.  I think the deep cold in UK both 1985 and 1987 had hit Cyprus at late winter season.  
This very cold spell turn out to be very dry one just like UK northerly cold spells which lead to very cold night at end of cold spell.  
The Beast from the East
26 February 2025 01:33:45

Nicosia experieced very cold night last night down to -3.7C for the first time since the station started recording in 1983 but from my knowledge and past history from libary research here and in Nicosia had some weather books show cold records was -3C Jan, -6C Feb, -3C March and -1C April but they removed until this morning new record was set, previous record was -3.3C on 1st March 1985.  My mother told me there was a cold March day she saw the weather map on TV was -3C and 5C with 3m of snow in Troodos in 1987.  I think the deep cold in UK both 1985 and 1987 had hit Cyprus at late winter season.  
This very cold spell turn out to be very dry one just like UK northerly cold spells which lead to very cold night at end of cold spell.  

Originally Posted by: Jiries 


Do people have central heating  or fire places there? I would doubt it. I assume they are having to use electric heaters?
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Retron
26 February 2025 04:07:34

Do people have central heating  or fire places there? I would doubt it. I assume they are having to use electric heaters?

Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


They probably just use their air-con - it'll be widespread out there!
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Jiries
26 February 2025 13:52:58

Do people have central heating  or fire places there? I would doubt it. I assume they are having to use electric heaters?

Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


Yes they do but once off quickly get cold and even with heating on you can feel the coldness ready to pounce once it turn off.  We used electric bar heaters 2 of them, 1 oil filled radiator and one Krup fan heater for first 2 property have no heating while 3rd have central heating.
SydneyonTees
05 March 2025 02:38:44
I think definitely worth bumping this thread back towards the top with current developments in Australia.
We currently have a tropical cyclone called Alfred sitting off the SE corner of Queensland and crossing into northern NSW. While it is not unprecedented for a TC to be so far south it is highly unusual. The last TC direct hit in the Brisbane area / NSW was back in 1954 by an unnamed TC as no naming then perhaps. There were TC VERY close to the SE QLD coast and NSW in 1974 and 1990 but I understand that this will be the first crossing since the 50’s.

Alfred is currently sitting as a cat2 cyclone and is expected to make landfall as such….although the BOM are not entirely ruling out an intensification to cat3 as some unusual warm waters. The Tasman sea up the east coast of Australia has been unusually warm for a while now, usually a TC would be very hard to sustain so far south.

Why is this so bad…well….cyclones of greater strength TC’s will hit far North Queensland, Northern Territory and northern WA most years but following the cyclone Tracy disaster in 1975 infrastructure over the top end is much more better equipped to sustain them and the natural environment is also kind of better adapted of course being in the monsoon region, flooding rains are common every year. However, SE Queensland containing one of the biggest cities in Australia and NSW just aren’t as well prepared for cyclones, making this more dangerous.

For example in SE QLD you have these canal estates that are homes basically build like Venice, you drive way is a man made sea inlet and these could be at major risk from a storm surge.

Landfall is due maybe around Friday and I just don’t know how bad this will be but the potential is there for it to be a major news breaking event worldwide…..or maybe not….maybe they will get lucky and not as bad as expected. Right now…it looks bad.
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05 March 2025 09:00:59
My brother lives in Byron Bay and is bracing himself for the cyclone. He tells me he is not in a flood prone area and he is a couple of miles inland but we're all crossing our fingers ....
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