
THE second month of spring provided generally average temperatures and rainfall.
October contrasted markedly with September, which brought flooding rains.
The rain recorded during October fell just 4 millimetres short of the long-term average.
Kerang’s rainfall has been recorded daily and monthly since 1880.
A total of 33 millimetres fell over eight days last month, with the biggest single day’s rainfall being 14.6 millimetres.
This contrasts sharply with September when 95 millimetres was recorded over 15 days.
Rainfall over the first 10 months this year totals 426.1 millimetres, which is 109.4 millimetres above the long-term average.
October temperatures were also fractionally below average. The average minimum was 8.2 degrees, which was 0.6 degrees below the average. The average maximum was 21.4 degrees, 1.4 degrees below the average.
Moderate to major flooding has been experiences in district river catchments and vegetation growth is substantial.
State and council road authorities have begun weed mowing and slashing and Gannawarra Shire Council has made an early start to mosquito control measures.