Severe thunderstorms and heavy rain pummelling eastern Australia
Parts of Queensland and New South Wales will continue to endure heavy rain and severe thunderstorms during the next 24 hours.
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Parts of Queensland and New South Wales will continue to endure heavy rain and severe thunderstorms during the next 24 hours.
Tropical moisture has made its way all the way south to Tasmania, delivering some of the state’s heaviest daily rainfall totals on record for May.
Right on cue for the start of winter, a series of cold fronts will deliver a week of consistent showery weather for Perth and southwest WA, with light showers already scooting through the region on Wednesday morning and heavier rain likely to commence this afternoon or evening.
Heavy rain will cause flooding in parts of Tasmania on Wednesday, before a developing low pressure system causes further heavy rain and flooding in parts of New South Wales on Thursday and Friday.
Heavy rain has fallen across a wide area of eastern Australia, with rainfall totals in the 24 hours to 9am Tuesday exceeding 50mm at several locations in the Central West of New South Wales.
A large, complex system of low pressure is establishing itself over the southeastern mainland this week, in an unusual set-up for the last week of autumn.
A dynamic weather pattern will cause rain and thunderstorms over large areas of eastern, southern and western Australia this week.
Residents of Perth woke up to unseasonably cold temperatures this morning.
A powerful low pressure system is spinning over the Tasman Sea with its centre currently located to the northeast of Lord Howe Island.
Small uncrewed drones will be flown into hurricanes this season, capturing data that should help improve the accuracy of hurricane intensity forecasts.