The big wet sets in for a 3rd time in as many months
The rainfall in and aroundBellingen averages
1517mm per year.
Bellinger River in Flood at Urunga
The rain falls mainly in the summer and autumn in the form
of showers and thunderstorms moving off the plateau to the west and south
west. The heaviest rain however occurs when a low pressure area forms off
the east coast or moves down from the north / northwest. This situation can
bring periods of extremely heavy rain that can cause rapid flooding of the
Bellinger Valley as water pours down the valleys from the mountains behind
the town. Dorrigo, on the plateau behind Bellingen, holds the NSW record
for the greatest fall in a 24 hour period - approximately 800mm. As with most of Australia
however Bellingen is a town of weather extremes and the difference between
the maximum recorded in any month (up to 900mm+) and the lowest
ever recorded for the same period (around 0mm for many months of the year)
shows how variable the climate can be. In the wettest period daily rainfall
has reached up to approx. 350mm - but at other times many weeks can pass
without a drop being recorded.
The average temperature in
Bellingen varies from approximately 30 degrees celcius in Summer to around
20 degrees
in Winter. This is regarded by many as close to an ideal climate. Bellingen
does suffer from some extremes however with several days each year registering
over 40 degrees and several days of frost each each winter.Summer days can get oppressive
with the average dewpoint in January over 20 degrees celcius.
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