Almost twice average rainfall
June received almost twice its monthly average rainfall after a downpour in the last two weeks of the month.
A total of 235.2mm was recorded by Mr Jim Morrison of Woy Woy, the total being 80 per cent more than the monthly average of 130.5mm.
More than 150mm was recorded in the last eight days of June, with falls of 50.2mm and 55.8mm being recorded on June 24 and 30 respectively.
Falls of 29.2mm and 27.4mm were recorded on June 23 and 29.
The rainfall for the month was the highest since April 2011 which recorded a total of 286.1mm, and the highest June total since 2007 when 377.6mm was recorded.
Temperatures in June ranged between 9.3 degrees on June 3 and 21.6 on June 7, according to local weather website www.peninsulaweather.info.
The average minimum overnight temperature was 11.6 and the average daily maximum temperature was 17.6.
The highest minimum was 15.3 degrees recorded on June 6 and the lowest maximum was 14.2 recorded on June 23.
Highest wind gust for the month was 38.9 km/h recorded on June 2.
Spreadsheet, 5 Jul 2013
Jim Morrison, Woy Woy
www.peninsulaweather.info