Past Weather & Climate
This page provides access to our past observations and monthly climate data from which we produce our climate summary and meteograms. The daily and monthly statistics are based on all available data since 1 April 2017. The annual statistics are based on complete calendar years from . Read the disclaimer for important information about the data.
For most meteorological elements the arithmetic mean of the data recorded over many years is the standard measure of the average. For rainfall the median is the preferred measure of the average because of the high variability of rainfall; the median is less affected by extreme rainfall events than the mean.
On this page:
climate summary
climate meteograms
data & analysis
Climate Summary

This table is updated monthly and is also available to download (PDF 630 kb)
Station Extremes
Climate Meteograms
Data & Analysis
Past Weather
Past Observations | Daily Analysis of Rainfall & Temperature
Rainfall
Total Monthly Rainfall | Highest Daily Rainfall | Most Consecutive Dry Days
Number of Days: At Least 0.1 mm | At Least 1.0 mm | At Least 10.0 mm | At Least 25.0 mm
Temperature
Mean Maximum Temperature | Highest Maximum Temperature | Lowest Maximum Temperature
Mean Minimum Temperature | Highest Minimum Temperature | Highest Overnight Minimum Temperature | Lowest Minimum Temperature
Mean Temperature | Highest Mean Temperature | Lowest Mean Temperature
Mean Annual Temperature | Monthly Temperature Time Series
Number of Days: Over 30° C | Over 35° C | Over 40° C | Over 45° C | Below 2° C | Below 0° C
Mean Sea Level Pressure
Highest Mean Sea Level Pressure | Lowest Mean Sea Level Pressure
Wind
Highest Wind Gust | Highest Wind Speed | Mean Daily Wind Run
Weather Phenomena
Number of Days: Thunder Heard | Lightning Seen | Hail | Fog | Frost
Disclaimer
Our climate data are normally updated at the end of each month. If a station record is equalled, the record shall transfer to the most recent date to conform to standard BoM practice.
Some electronic data may not be recorded if there is a failure of the observing equipment or when an event has produced suspect data. Some manual data and visual observations may be missed if the station is unattended.
Note: Official climate statistics for Australian locations published by the BoM are based on at least 10 years of data.



