Millions to swelter as heatwave hits
Millions of people around Australia are set for “unusual” weather this weekend in what is set to be a recurring theme this spring.
Millions of people around Australia are set for “unusual” weather this weekend in what is set to be a recurring theme this spring.
Travellers should prepare for major disruptions as Australia’s largest airports are severely impacted by bad weather and controller shortages.
A killer combination of bad weather, runway restrictions and air traffic controller shortages is impacting flights at Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane airports.
Winter’s last gasp is set to be a brutal one for Aussies, with damaging winds and even snow on the cards.
Damaging winds and rains are set to hit one state as severe weather warnings have been issued, with the cold front to move across Australia.
With the first day of spring and Father’s Day just around the corner, here’s what’s on the cards for this weekend’s weather.
Challenging weather conditions are causing significant delays at one major Aussie airport.
An overwhelmingly grey and shower-free rain map of Australia could be a sign of things to come, as the country heads into its hottest and driest summer in years.
Sweltering temperatures are set to make way across Australia in the coming months due to one particular weather pattern.
Australia’s beleaguered snow season is under new threat as this week’s weather is poised to wash away much of what’s fallen on the slopes.
Wind will pick up across much of NSW on Friday and into the weekend, with frost and chilly weather forecast.
Millions of Australians are being warned to brace for wild weather as snow and freezing temperatures hit some states.
Thousands of fans braved poor Melbourne weather to catch a glimpse of the Matildas v France on the MCG big screens and they weren’t happy when the game was switched off.
A polar blast hitting large swathes of an Australian state will bring little reprieve to the country’s ski fields.
Australia remains on El Nino alert after experts have warned for months that a horror summer for heat and fire is on the way.
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Aussies are being warned to rethink their travel plans as extreme weather conditions continue across the northern hemisphere.
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