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It was a wet June in Ballarat, but that hasn’t done much to fill our reservoirs

July 1, 2026 3:39 pm in by
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If you think it has been a damp start to winter, you’re right.

Ballarat had a wetter and warmer-than-usual June, with 116 millimetres of rain recorded — nearly double the long-term average.

It was also warmer than normal with both daytime and overnight temperatures about one-and-a-half degrees above normal.

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Our warmest day for the month was just shy of 17C our wettest was 25mm on the 5th.

Meantime, despite June’s rainfall total in Ballarat being 85% wetter than normal, our water storages have not improved all that much.

Central Highlands Water says that combining all our reservoirs in Ballarat we’re sitting at 47% full, that’s 1% less than this time last year, and up .8% since last week.

Daylesford’s supply is sitting pretty at 100% capacity.

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