Rain down to one third
Only 8.3mm of rain have fallen on the Peninsula in the last two weeks, according to figures supplied by Mr Jim Morrison of Woy Woy.
This brings rainfall for the month to 37.1mm, less than one third of the average of 126.4mm.
Almost 90mm of rain would be needed in the next week to reach the monthly average.
The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting mostly fine weather for the coming week and is not forecasting heavy rain.
Temperatures for the month so far have ranged from a minimum of 12.3 degrees on April 13 to a maximum of 30.7 last Friday, April 23, according to figures from www.peninsulaweather.info.
The highest minimum was 18.7 on April 7 and the lowest maximum was 20.7 on April 16.
The highest wind gust was 20.5 km/h on April 8, but the average wind speed was just 1.5 km/h.
Spreadsheet, 23 Apr 2010
Jim Morrison, Woy Woy
www.peninsulaweather.info