The heaviest rainfall was recorded over parts of the Northern Territory and south-eastern South Australia, with a number of stations setting records for their wettest December day.There were isolated showers and thunderstorms in the tropics during the week.On the 8 and 9 December, a cold front moved across south-eastern Australia and a low pressure system developed over eastern South Australia, bringing widespread rainfall to large parts of South Australia, Victoria, and south-eastern New South Wales.Widespread rainfall and showers across South Australia and the northern tropics In the tables, periods with daily data link to the latest year of daily rainfall values, and month periods link to the full station history of monthly data. Popups from the map, and Station numbers in the table, link to more rainfall information.In the tables, select Station number to open rainfall table, or elsewhere in row to show on map.Elevation is listed as -999 in the table when not available.Percentiles are calculated for stations with at least 20 years of data newer stations show N/A in map popups and -1.00 in the table view. ![]() Month periods use monthly totals, and have additional information, including 'Years of data', 'Mean' and 'Percentile' rainfall for the selected period.Monthly data are published around 3pm AEDT on the last day each month, then updated after midnight on the 2nd, 3rd and 22nd of the following month.Weekly data are updated at 8.10pm AEDT each day and available around 8.20pm.Daily data are updated at 2.10pm AEDT and available around 2.20pm.Some stations occasionally report multi-day accumulations, which may show up as high daily, weekly or month-to-date totals.Maps and tables use real-time rainfall data, and limited quality control has been performed.If you have any questions about this product, or you want any other weather or climate information, please contact us. They cover how the data are obtained, how they are processed, and what each column means. If you are using these pages, you are deemed to have understood the important information in these notes. Maps and tables of average conditions for locations across Australia are also available. If you are after long-term averages relevant to Bendigo, Victoria, look at the tables for Bendigo Airport or Bendigo Prison. To get other months or places not on this web site, contact us. The last 14 months of Daily Weather Observations for Bendigo, Victoria are also here on this web site:ĭec 23 Nov 23 Oct 23 Sep 23 Aug 23 Jul 23 Jun 23 May 23Īpr 23 Mar 23 Feb 23 Jan 23 Dec 22 Nov 22ĭaily Weather Observations are also routinely prepared for hundreds of other locations in Victoria and across Australia. ![]() To use this page in a spreadsheet, get the plain text version (4 kb). To print this page, get the PDF version (one page, 45 kb). You should read the important information in these notes. Some cloud observations are from automated equipment these are somewhat different to those made by a human observer and may not appear every day. Observations were drawn from Bendigo Airport. IDCJDW3008.202312 Prepared at 05:36 UTC on Wednesday 13 December 2023 Source of data ![]() Statistics for the first 13 days of December 2023 December 2023 Daily Weather Observations Date
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