2017-12-03, 04:21
Hi @Karellen
Yeah, it can be confusing - but the low for any particular night almost always comes in the AM for the following day. That is - BOM (WeatherZone) - don't report an overnight temp as such, but just a low for that day period. And thus, for 'tonight' the real low is the AM's low.
I suppose I could pull all the lows back one day...but then I think I wouldn't have a low for the final day, and technically they are all in the right spot .... I have just highlighted the figure that will most affect you in the short term, i.e. tonight's low...
Yeah, it can be confusing - but the low for any particular night almost always comes in the AM for the following day. That is - BOM (WeatherZone) - don't report an overnight temp as such, but just a low for that day period. And thus, for 'tonight' the real low is the AM's low.
I suppose I could pull all the lows back one day...but then I think I wouldn't have a low for the final day, and technically they are all in the right spot .... I have just highlighted the figure that will most affect you in the short term, i.e. tonight's low...