The Gungahlin Weather Centre (634m asl) is located in Ngunnawal, a
northern suburb of Canberra, Australia's National Capital. The centre
opened in 1998 and records all major weather elements including;
temperature, rainfall, humidity, barometric pressure, dew point, heat
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A cold night. an early shower
or two on Tuesday. A cool and partly cloudy day with moderate S winds, gusty
at times.
Outlook: Cold and partly cloudy on
Wednesday and Thursday.
Gungahlin's Forecast -
14 July 2020
Hottest temp: 43.7°C (4
Jan 2020)
Coldest temp: -7.1°C (2
July 2017)
Coldest day: 2.6°C (12 Jun 2009)
Warmest night:
30.0°C (1 Feb 2020)
Strongest wind: 78.9lm/h (24 Aug 2003)
Noticeboard:
Wettest month: 176.3mm (Feb 2002)
Driest month: 0.0mm (May 2005)
Wettest year: 776.0mm (1999)
Driest year: 308.6mm (2019)
Longest dry spell: 56 days (16 Apr - 10 Jun 05)
Ave Max: 11.0°C
Ave Min: 1.1°C
Ave Rain: 37.4mm
Wettest: 100.2mm
(2016)
Hottest day: 16.8°C (2003)
Coldest day: 4.6°C (2004)
Warmest night: 11.6°C (2016)
Coldest night: -7.1°C (2017)
Ave no. of frosts: 20
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