When Sydney rain will get biblical
Sydney’s week-long soaking has begun, but the worst of it is still yet to come, with flood warnings and heavy rain to cause ‘significant problems’.
Sydney’s week-long soaking has begun, but the worst of it is still yet to come, with flood warnings and heavy rain to cause ‘significant problems’.
Stewards are preparing for all weather possibilities ahead of Golden Slipper day at Rosehill on Saturday.
An expert has issued a dire warning about a hidden killer lurking in our homes that could be unleashed by the storms currently lashing the east coast.
Residents in both NSW and Queensland have been warned to brace for an entire week of miserable weather.
A number of states will cop a drenching with rain and storms to move throughout the country for the entirety of the week and into the weekend.
Glenn Maxwell’s availability to play for Victoria and push the Test claims he still harbours isn’t as easy as just turning out in the next match.
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for Sydney after the city’s west was battered by tough conditions.
Wet and steamy conditions are set to return to this part of the country this week, with the hot weather to extend into the weekend.
As tropical cyclone Niran continues to intensify over north Queensland, thousands of southeast customers have been left without power.
A glitch means a weather radar will be out of action as parts of Queensland prepare for gale force winds and heavy rains brought by an approaching cyclone.
Southeast Queensland has been treated to a late night lightning show, and the bureau warns more rain could be on the way as the Sunshine State swelters through a heatwave.
A complex low pressure system is bringing persistent rain and dangerous surf to the NSW coast, with possibly heavy storms forecast.
An ‘uncomfortable’ heatwave is set to hit Queensland this week with hot days and warm night on the way, the weather bureau has warned.
Victorians have been warned to stay up-to-date with opening times of COVID testing sites due to fears some could be forced to close early.
Australian Open fans can expect a couple of hot and dry days for the Grand Slam event, which gets underway at Melbourne Park tomorrow.
A severe weather warning is in place in Western Australia as a “once-in-a-decade” flood event has destroyed roads and washed away highways.
Beachgoers are urged to use caution as wind conditions give rise to bluebottles, with several Australian beaches already invaded.
Victorians have been warned to brace for wild weather over the next 24 hours, including storms, damaging winds and possible flooding.
NSW has been battered by an overnight soaking while residents on the WA coast have been urged to prepare for a tropical cyclone.
The wild weather that brought major deluges to Victoria and southern NSW has eased, but the big wet is expected to continue.
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