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ABC News & Headlines – Australian Broadcasting Corporation·3 min read·medium

Adelaide gets 70 per cent of July rain in one day, farmer has 228.5 reasons to smile

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Josephine Lim
Adelaide gets 70 per cent of July rain in one day, farmer has 228.5 reasons to smile
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Adelaide has experienced significant rainfall, receiving 70 percent of its median July precipitation in just one day. While the heavy weather caused minor flooding and property damage, local farmers have welcomed the rain as a relief from long-term drought conditions.

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Extreme weather events and their impact on agriculture and infrastructure are critical issues for regional climate resilience.

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Metropolitan Adelaide has been hit with more wild weather, recording 70 per cent of its median rainfall in a single day.

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The report relies on official meteorological data and emergency service statements, maintaining a neutral tone.

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