Fire danger 2026

20 years of Lyndhurst Hill weather data + BoM seasonal outlook, read for a Dayboro property owner. What the numbers actually show and what’s worth doing.

Autumn 2026 – The Valley Cools Down

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Autumn 2026 in the Dayboro valley started wet and cool, then flipped dry. Here’s what 13 years of station data, the Inigo Jones pipeline, and the Dayboro Model forecast for the rest of the season.

Vegetable Price Outlook — April 2026

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Vegetable prices across four Brisbane supermarkets are surging. Tomatoes up 26% in a month, lettuce at $16/kg, garlic at $36/kg. Three weather disasters and rising diesel explain why.

Dayboro Buddy – App

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Dayboro Buddy is a free Android app delivering real-time weather from the Lyndhurst Hill station, seasonal garden insights for Dayboro’s microclimate, and local community events — built for the valley.

Dayboro Creeks flooding.

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Live BOM creek level readings for five Dayboro crossings including Kobble Creek, Young’s Crossing, and Lees Crossing, plus a 7-day crossing risk forecast built from historical flood data and the Dayboro Model.

Flood probability march/april 2026

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A data-driven flood risk assessment for Dayboro Valley covering March and April 2026, drawing on Stanley River history, current dam levels, La Niña conditions, and the Inigo Jones analytical framework.

Updates March 2026

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March 2026 site updates including personalised solar production forecasts, upgraded 30-day climate outlook with live indicators from NOAA and BOM, membership page fixes, and encrypted solar array storage for members.

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