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  2. Climate of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Within the city and surrounds, rainfall varies widely, from around 425 mm (17 in) at Little River to 1,250 mm (49 in) on the eastern fringe at Gembrook. Melbourne receives 48.6 clear days annually. Melbourne receives 48.6 clear days annually.

  3. List of cities by average precipitation - Wikipedia

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    Average monthly precipitation (in mm) for selected cities in Asia ; City Country Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Ref. Mawsynram: India: 133.0 8.3 15.7 27.4 29.8 26.0 5.7

  4. Earth rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    While Melbourne is thought of as being significantly wetter than Sydney, Sydney receives an average of 1212 mm (47.8 in) of rain per year compared to Melbourne's 650 mm (25.5 in), although Sydney is significantly sunnier and receives less days of rain. [32] [33]

  5. Ecology of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Annual rainfall averages around 600 to 650 mm, with most precipitation occurring in the cooler months. [2] This climate plays a significant role in shaping Melbourne’s ecosystems, influencing vegetation patterns, water availability, and seasonal wildlife behaviour. [1]

  6. Climate of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Mildura January 25.8 °C (78.4 °F) 32.8 °C (91.0 °F) February ... Annual rainfall averages about 200 to 250 mm (8 to 10 in), most of which occurs in ...

  7. Ferny Creek, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The mean annual rainfall is between 1100 and 1500 mm, increasing with elevation and from west to east. [9] The elevation means that temperatures are typically 3 to 5 °C cooler than the lower suburbs of Melbourne , to the west of Ferny Creek.

  8. Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Overall, the area around Melbourne is, owing to its rain shadow, nonetheless significantly drier than average for southern Victoria. [109] Within the city and surrounds, rainfall varies widely, from around 425 mm (17 in) at Little River to 1,250 mm (49 in) on the eastern fringe at Gembrook. Melbourne receives 48.6 clear days annually.

  9. Geography of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Rainfall is most reliable in Gippsland and the Western District, making them both leading farming areas. Victoria's highest recorded daily rainfall was 377.8 mm (14.87 in) at Tidal River in Wilsons Promontory National Park on 23 March 2011. [3] Average temperatures and precipitation for Victoria