Wet end to dry month
The last week of October saw 26.9mm of rain fall on the Peninsula.
The total monthly rainfall was 44.3mm, which is approximately half of the average of 84.5mm for the month of October, according to figures provided by Mr Jim Morrison of Woy Woy.
The highest daily rainfall was 18.7mm and was recorded on October 29.
As of Friday, November 8, no rain had fallen on the Peninsula.
The cumulative total for rainfall this year stands at 1,164.1mm which is below the average figure for this time of year of 1,324.4mm.
Temperatures for the month of October ranged from an overnight low of 10.5 degrees on October 4 to a high of 36.3 on October 10, according to local weather website www.peninsulaweather.info.
The website also shows that the first week of November saw temperatures range from an overnight low of 10.5 degrees on November 6 to a high of 33.3 degrees on November 3.
The highest wind speed average was 22.7km/h recorded on November 3.
Spreadsheet, 8 Nov 2013
Jim Morrison, Woy Woy
www.peninsulaweather.info