Upper Hunter September Rainfall Totals

Filed in Just In by October 1, 2020

THE Upper Hunter received slight rainfall last night, as the last trough moved through New South Wales.

See totals below

Clouds will start clearing today, with  more chances of rain next week, from Tuesday onwards. 

Daytime temperatures will also increase, reaching around 30 degrees this weekend.

September proved to be a good month for rainfall, with the Carey’s Peak at the Barrington Tops receiving 139.4 millimetres and Upper Rouchel receiving 53 millimetres.

The Glenbawn Dam is currently at 46.1 capacity.

Rainfall totals over the past 24 hours

  • Aberdeen: 1.8mm
  • Blandford: 0.4mm
  • Bunnan: 1.0mm
  • Cassilis: 1.0mm
  • Cressfield: 0.5mm
  • Ellerston: 0mm
  • Glenbawn: 3.4mm
  • Hunter Springs: 2.2mm
  • Kars Springs: 0.2mm
  • Merriwa: 0.4mm
  • Moonan Dam: 0.4mm
  • Mount Barrington Lookout: 7.4mm
  • Murrurundi: 1.6mm
  • Nundle: 3.6mm
  • Parkville: 0.2mm
  • Rouchel: 0.8mm
  • Scone: 0.8mm
  • Stoney Creek: 2.0mm
  • Upper Rouchel: 5.0mm
  • Wingen: 0mm

September monthly rainfall totals

  • Blandford: 3.9mm
  • Cassilis: 34.0mm
  • Glenbawn: 23.2mm
  • Hunter Springs: 50.8mm
  • Kars Springs: 32.6mm
  • Merriwa: 43.0mm
  • Moonan Flat: 40.8mm
  • Mount Barrington Lookout: 139.4mm
  • Murrurundi: 37.2mm
  • Nundle: 44.8mm
  • Parkville: 21.4mm
  • Quirindi: 22.6mm
  • Rouchel: 41.6mm
  • Scone: 24.6mm
  • Stoney Creek: 64.0mm
  • Upper Rouchel: 53.0mm

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