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Strathbogie topped the Victorian charts, receiving 220 mm of rainfall in a 24-hour period, marking more than twice October's average. [16] Charnwood received 209 mm. [9] In Tasmania, up to 400 mm fell in one day. [16] On 24 October, Renmark received 95.6 mm of rain, making it the wettest day ever recorded with records dating back to 1889. [17]
26 July 1882 – Snow falls for half an hour in Melbourne. [5] 1882 – Elizabeth Street in Melbourne is flooded. 1891 – The great flood causes the Yarra River to swell to 305 metres (1,001 ft) in width. [6] The most significant flood in Melbourne's recorded history, it forces thousands to vacate their homes and caused at least one death.
3 – Friday – heavy rain crosses the border into Victoria. afternoon – heavy rains start falling in Victoria's western regions. night – heavy rains fall in Victoria's central region and Melbourne. 4 – Saturday – heavy rain falls in the state's north and northeast. night – floodwaters move through many towns in the state's northeast.
Death Valley got 1.66 inches of rain earlier this week, the National Weather Service said early Wednesday in a 72-hour precipitation report. ... It existed in two past periods, and most recently ...
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Peak rainfall over 24 hours included 255 millimetres (10.0 in) near Bulahdelah, including 80 millimetres (3.1 in) in one hour, 246 millimetres (9.7 in) at Newcastle, 239 millimetres (9.4 in) at Barrington Tops, 219 millimetres (8.6 in) at Williamtown, [32] and more than 200 millimetres (7.9 in) near Moruya.
Rainfall chances drop to 30% Tuesday night. Since Jan. 1, Fresno has received 3.26 inches of rain, and for the rainfall season that officially began Oct. 1, 8.33 inches of rain has been recorded.
Heavy rainfall, total 60 to 120 millimetres (2.4 to 4.7 in) per an hour, and 160 to 280 millimetres (6.3 to 11.0 in) on twelve hours precipitation, and resulting to flash flooding, landslide around Boso Peninsula, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. [34] 20 July 2021: 302 (50 missing) heavy rain