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Typical weather around 04 April

Averages
Maximum temperature 21.7 °C
Minimum temperature 11.7 °C
Rainfall 1.6 mm
Days with rain
Dry
0 mm
At least
2 mm
At least
5 mm
At least
10 mm
At least
25 mm
64 % 17 % 10 % 5 % <1%

Historical weather on 04 April

Maximum Temperature
Hottest day 33.9 °C 1938
Average 22.0 °C 159 y
Coldest day 14.3 °C 1942
Minimum Temperature
Warmest night 18.6 °C 1992
Average 11.9 °C 159 y
Coldest night 4.7 °C 1943
Rainfall
Highest rainfall 34.3 mm 1934
On this day:

In 1978, cyclone Alby drove gales, dust-storms and bushfires, killing 7 people and burning 114,000 hectares in SW WA.

In 1929, following days of heavy rain, the Briseis Dam upstream from Derby, Tasmania, collapsed drowning 14 people.

Red text = data which are not quality controlled and confirmed. '--' = insufficient data.
These data may differ from the official quality checked records. This information is not a forecast.

Product Code: IDCJCC0012 reference: 0125475098

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