‘Giant’ hail, supercell storm to smash state
A supercell storm which is forecast to bring “giant-sized” hail and heavy rain is set to batter one Aussie state.
A supercell storm which is forecast to bring “giant-sized” hail and heavy rain is set to batter one Aussie state.
The worst of the wet weather is yet to come for residents in one state, as several cyclones threaten to develop in the area.
Residents in one Aussie state are being evacuated and roads have been inundated with water, amid fears of a tropical cyclone forming off the coast.
Beachgoers have been forced to pack up and flee the path of a willy willy as it tore down an Aussie beach.
A new fast-moving wildfire has erupted near Los Angeles, triggering evacuations.
Temperatures are set to soar to 45C on Australia Day, while potential showers and thunderstorms threaten to drench multiple states and territories.
One of Australia’s most-purchased car makers has been forced to recall more than 4700 cars over a potentially dangerous issue.
Millions of Australians are in the path of damaging winds set to hit the mainland on Wednesday afternoon.
Warnings have been issued to residents across several states as a severe heatwave is expected to send the mercury soaring past 40C.
Animal activists have left dead piglets on the steps of a state government building in an effort to seek immediate change to pig welfare.
A popular Sydney beach is one of several in the city to be swamped by tonnes of rubbish – including some seriously creepy items
A tropical cyclone has brought record-breaking rain, with one area recording 274mm of rain in just 24 hours.
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