Wet weather in store for Wodonga this spring
Usually July is the wettest month in Wodonga. But with more rain on the way, could the spring months bring wetter weather?
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Victoria is set to leave behind a very cold winter from today but the rain is sticking around.
According to the Bureau of Meteorology’s latest climate outlook report, temperatures are going to rise in September, and spring temperatures are expected to remain above average.
The negative Indian Ocean Dipole event and the positive Southern Annular Mode index will increase the chance of another La Niña during spring.
This year, winter was very cold due to slow-moving high-pressure systems that sent cold bursts around the nation.
In Wodonga there is an equal chance of warm and cool nights coming into spring.
In Wodonga, the summers are hot and mostly clear and the winters are cold, wet, and partly cloudy.
Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from about 4C to 31C and rarely dips into negative numbers or goes above 38C
The month with the highest relative humidity in Wodonga is June with an approximate humidity of 83.43 %. The month with the lowest relative humidity is January at 44.90 %.
In the past July has been the rainiest month, raining for about 12 days of the month. March is the driest month, only raining about four days of the month.