After 13 days above 40C – setting a summer record for the most number of days over 40C in a season – rain provided a relief to the heat.
However,
with a day of extensive rain, Adelaide recorded its wettest day since 1969 – 45
years. Flash flooding affected some areas of the city and in the Mount Lofty
Ranges. Creeks burst their banks in several
suburbs, including at Mawson Lakes in the north.
Adelaide's total rainfall since the deluge began exceeded 90 millimetres by
Friday afternoon. It was the wettest 24-hour period in Adelaide since 1969 and
the fifth-wettest Adelaide day on record, with Adelaide officially recording
75.2mm in the 24 hours to 9:00am Friday.
In the same period, Lenswood in the Adelaide Hills recorded 110mm, and some
suburbs were wetter than the weather bureau's official reading. Kilburn had
97mm of rain and Port Adelaide 84mm.
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