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Most of mainland Australia is set for wet weather until October, according to a forecast from the Bureau of Meteorology.
Most of mainland Australia is set for wet weather until October, according to a forecast from the Bureau of Meteorology.
If you remain in the area, you may become trapped without power, water, and other essential services. It may be too dangerous for NSW SES to rescue you, and buildings may not be able to withstand the ...
The current forecast from the Bureau of Meteorology for the Ipswich area includes a “shower or two” across Friday and ...
It is now too late to leave safely as evacuation routes are likely to be cut off. Seek shelter in a sturdy raised structure that can be safely accessed. You may now be trapped without power, water, ...
A rare snowstorm has blanketed parts of Australia with more snow than the area had seen since the mid 1980s, resulting in ...
“What gives us a bit more confidence that that will occur [a wet spring] is that negative IOD, which appears to be strengthening both in the observations and the forecasts. That’ll give us real ...
New videos are now available in our series, Spotlight on using long-range forecasts.In these short and practical videos, our experts explain how to ...
A few brave surfers tackled the monster swell off the city’s coast, with the largest wave recorded almost nine metres.
A hazardous surf warning has been issued for the entire NSW coastline, with the Bureau of Meteorology urging caution as ...
Aussies have been urged to brace for a potentially very wet end to the year as a major climate driver emerges yet again, ...
Around 20 inches of snow had been forecast to fall on Saturday in some towns, with more than 10cm of rain expected in ...
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