April 2010 Weather Review for Sydney
Following on from previous months, average daytime temperatures for the month of April for Sydney were again above average.
In particular where I live at Blacktown, there was 1 day when it reached 30C being the 23/4/2010 (Making it a total of 72 days since September 12 2009), 10 days when the maximum daytime temperature reached 27C or higher and 16 days when the maximum temperature reached 25C or higher.
- The warmest night was on the 24/4/10 when the minimum dropped to 19.4C.
- The coldest day was 19.4C on 27/4/10 (At the time of writing, the final figure for 30/4/10 is not available for viewing but it is acknowledged the last day of the month was cool and cloudy with isolated coastal showers).
- The coldest night was on the morning of the 27 when the minimum temperature fell to 8.1C.
Additionally there were no thunderstorms or I did not see a thunderstorm at any time during the month. Further to this point, I have not seen a thunderstorm this Autumn over Prospect or Western Sydney. With the last storm on 28 February, it has been 61 days since I have seen a storm occur.
Additionally at Blacktown, there were 7 days where rainfall occurred that produced 22.1 mm at Prospect and 18.8 mm at Blacktown and 2 mornings when fog occurred. Generally the month of April was characterised by long periods of stable weather and many sunny days interspersed by light rainfalls producing below average rainfalls.
(Relevant data is sourced from daily weather records taken at Prospect and Blacktown available on Bureau of Meteorology and Weatherzone Websites - April 2010).
A full account of average temperatures for some weather stations across Sydney will be provided once readings for the 30/4/2010 become available.
Harley Pearman