Mountain Weather

Litchfield National Park Weather Forecast

Base: 10m (33ft); Upper: 85m (279ft)

Australia

DATE BASE LEVEL @ 10m UPPER LEVEL @ 85m MORE ELEMENTS
Day Local Time Wind Dir Wind Speed Icon Temp RH Vis Wind Dir Wind Speed Icon Temp Precip Freeze Level Cloud Amount Pressure
Units =>degmph °F%milesdegmph °FInm%mb
Wed 11
Mar
12:30

274°

884756

273°

9810.0353051001004
 15:30

279°

1182846

278°

13800.085443521002
 18:30

250°

878876

250°

10780.025414671004
 21:30

235°

374936

235°

5750.005356651005
Thu 12
Mar
00:30

264°

474926

264°

7760.005372511005
 03:30

294°

374926

293°

6760.005341691003
 06:30

259°

374906

260°

5760.005317751005
 09:30

263°

678866

264°

7770.0153091001006
 12:30

305°

578895

304°

7780.015352441004
 15:30

294°

983844

294°

12810.105318581002
 18:30

297°

677905

296°

9790.065308371003
 21:30

314°

474946

313°

6770.005269331005
The 7 day weather forecast summary for Litchfield National Park , Australia:

Taking a look at the forecast over the coming week and the average daytime maximum will be around 30°C, with a high of 32°C expected on Wednesday afternoon. The average minimum temperature for the week ahead will be around 23°C, dipping to its lowest on Monday morning at 23°C. Sunday is expected to see the most precipitation with around 13mm, or about 0.5inches anticipated. The strongest wind will be felt on Saturday afternoon, coming from the northwest, and reaching around 11mph, that's about 18km/h.

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Day

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Local Time

The wind direction we use on this page is the direction the wind is coming from, given in a 16 point compass format.
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Dir

This refers to the sustained average wind speed, normally averaged over a period of 10 minutes for up to 3 hrs.
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Speed/
Gust

Temperature from our forecast perspective are fairly well defined, they are what we would expect to measure in a standard meteorological screen (in other words, shaded and well ventilated) at 2 metres above ground level.
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Temp/
Feels Like

The relative humidity is the percent of saturation humidity, generally calculated in relation to saturated vapour density.
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Humidity

The value given is a total predicted for the previous 3 hrs and includes the time of the forecast being looked at.
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Precip Amount

The total amount of cloud as a percentage is derived from looking at cloud cover throughout the atmosphere and estimating how these combine when looked at from the ground.
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Cloud Amount

Here we try to capture the feel of the weather as an image � it will never be perfect but is useful for a quick overview.
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Weather

When we measure for forecast air pressure we are normally doing this relative to a certain height and most commonly relative to Mean Sea Level.
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Pressure