What does a 'super El Niño' mean for Australia’s weather?
There are signs that a very strong, or ‘super’ El Niño could develop in the tropical Pacific Ocean later this year.
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There are signs that a very strong, or ‘super’ El Niño could develop in the tropical Pacific Ocean later this year.
Anzac Day falls this Saturday, April 25.
Record-challenging April warmth and scarce rainfall are causing drought conditions to develop in parts of northern New South Wales and southern Queensland.
Adelaide and Melbourne are just two locations in a large portion of southern Australia that will experience a run of unseasonable mid-autumn warmth lasting several days, beginning this Tuesday.
A powerful autumn cold front is approaching the southwest corner of Western Australia, bringing storms, strong winds, widespread showers, and a sharp temperature drop to follow on Tuesday.
A large low pressure system sitting over the Tasman Sea is sending large waves and cold air towards New South Wales, resulting in hazardous surf and some of the lowest temperatures so far this year.
After ex-Tropical Cyclone Vaianu dumped hundreds of millimetres of rain and generally wreaked havoc over northern New Zealand last week, another deep low pressure system is heading towards the region, this time from the south.
The coldest morning since last winter has eventuated over inland NSW, SA, Vic, and also parts of the ACT.
The coldest nights of 2026 to date await southeastern Australia this weekend, with temperatures falling to near or even below freezing across a wide area in the cool, dry airmass in the wake of a cold front.