
'Snow' hits Byron Bay in rare weather event: 'Very dramatic' However, severe weather is no longer occurring in Adelaide Metropolitan, Mount Lofty Ranges, Mid North, Riverland, Murraylands, Upper South East and Lower South East districts. "Strong to damaging northwesterly winds are possible near western & southern coastal areas during this afternoon & early evening," BoM's South Australian Twitter account said. Several weather warnings are active for South Australia, including damaging winds which will ease on Wednesday, only to return on Thursday. Source: AAP Image Damaging winds devastate South Australia Rain is expected in Melbourne for the five days and much of the state will see weather warnings. Severe thunderstorms are expected in parts of the state, there are several active flood warnings and a road weather warning. Melbourne can expect temperatures below 20 degrees and rain through until Sunday.Īcross the Bass Strait, Tasmania is also seeing some horrific weather. There are also two current flood warnings in the state. Later this evening, another cold front will approach western Victoria and more damaging winds could develop in the southwest. There is a severe weather warning for East Gippsland, North East and West and South Gippsland Forecast Districts as a strong cold front moves over eastern Victoria. "This is by far Sydney's wettest year to date in records dating back to 1859." 'Damaging trifecta' hits VictoriaĪ wild weather trifecta of damaging winds, heavy rainfall and flooding will smash parts of Victoria as the most significant cold front of the winter hits the state. "The city has now broken two monthly rainfall records in 2022 (March and July), bringing its cumulative annual total up to 1951.4 mm at the end of July," he said. Mr Domensino said Sydney's weather had already been "phenomenal", with several records being broken. This content is not available due to your privacy preferences. Later in the week, the rain will be more focused in the north of NSW, On Thursday, Canberra could see 60 to 100 mm of rain, while places like Orange could see up to 60 mm.
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Showers are expected in Canberra right through until Sunday and the parts of the ACT are also subject to a severe weather warning. Sydney is very likely to cop some rain on Thursday, receiving between 5 to 8mm, however, the sun is meant to be shining for the rest of the week.

The Bureau highlighted the flood risk in the state's Central West and Southwest on Thursday, where the heaviest rainfall is expected. There are severe weather warnings and flood watches in place across NSW. The Bureau said over the next four days in parts of NSW there could be significant rainfall and potentially damaging winds. Four days of 'significant' rainfall in NSW Warnings have been made for the country's south, while northern parts of the country are enjoying some warm weather. The announcement of the negative IOD came after the Bureau issued a severe weather warning would impact most of southern Australia.
