Rainfall - November 2007
Rainfall in Victoria during November was generally average to above average, with the south-west of the state and parts of West Gippsland being very much above average. Most rainfall was associated with a series of low pressure troughs and low pressure systems which moved across the state during the month.
Maximum temperatures across Victoria started off a little cooler than average during November, however overall maximums were 1-4 degrees above average for the month. Overnight minimum temperatures were 1-3 degrees above average.
Melbourne received 66.2 mm of rain during the month, which is above the long-term November average of 59.5 mm. The average maximum temperature was 24.4°C. This is 2.5°C higher than the November average.
In this section
Rainfall Graphs
- Western Victoria (Ouyen, Horsham, Hamilton)
- Central Victoria (Echuca, Seymour, Melbourne)
- Eastern Victoria (Wodonga, Orbost)
Rainfall Maps
- Bureau of Meteorology Rainfall Maps (Monthly, Decile, 6 Month Decile)




