Yarrawonga Rain Radar - 128km

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About Yarrawonga Radar

The Yarrawonga radar has a very good view in all directions and is the primary weather radar for Northern Victoria, which includes the Goulbourn Valley. It should provide useful weather information as far south as Marysville, west to Bendigo and north to Griffith. The advantage of the "C-Band" radar is that it is better at detecting smaller drops so therefore performs better in light rain situations. The Yarrawonga radar has a greater ability to resolve thunderstorms in the summer months when echoes are generally larger. Being a "C-Band" radar, if there are large thunderstorms in the area, the radar may not be able to determine accurately the strength of additional storms located behind the closest storms. False echoes can be sometimes observed very close to the radar especially in stable conditions. These are normally easy to distinguish because they are usually of the lowest intensity level and are very small and randomly scattered. Echoes within approximately five kilometres of the radar and overhead can be poorly resolved as the scanning elevation is too low. Notice Board Radar and Observation Network Uplift Wheatbelt Radars Project Rainfall Forecast Terminology Marketing Resources About Radar Help and FAQ Go to a Radar Interpreting Radar Images How Radar Works Radar Site Information Optimal Radar Coverage Map New South Wales Northern Territory Queensland South Australia Tasmania Victorian Western Australia Warnings Water Climate Tropical Cyclones Tsunami Warning Centre Agriculture - Water and the Land Marine & Ocean UV & Sun Protection Rainfall & River Conditions
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    Yarrawonga Airport Astronomy
    First Light: 6:04 am
    Sunrise: 6:32 am
    Sunset: 8:25 pm
    Last Light: 8:53 pm
    Daylight Change: -122 secs
    Weather Legend
    Gale Force - 35+ knots
    Smelly Shorts Wind
    35+ knots
    Fresh-Strong Wind - 17+ knots
    Fresh to Strong Wind
    18+ knots
    Moderate Wind - 11-17 knots
    Moderate Wind
    12-18 knots
    Light Wind - 0-10 knots
    Light Wind
    0-12 knots
    Light Wind - 0-10 knots
    Gust
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    the middle of the arrow.

    Arrows are where the wind is going.