We've had well over 100mm of rain, as the rain gauge overflowed sometime during the night.
At the moment there's no rain; in fact it stopped about 06:00, and there's no wind. My barometer is up from yesterday, so maybe the weather is drifting up the coast towards Durban.
Update: 08h26 - It is raining again.
Listen in on 7120 @ 08:30 for local coast-wise weather.
Peter Smith ZS5SK
Port St Johns.
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Thursday, 6 September 2012
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