The east coast and parts of the inland areas could be battered by severe thunderstorms, damaging winds and heavy rain this week, according to the Bureau of Meteorology forecast.
The northern part of the continent will see a technical break in the monsoon period – but that doesn’t mean it won’t rain.Townsville in Queensland had a preview of the wet week with rain overnight.Western Australia will be the exception. Residents there can expect dry heat and elevated fire dangers.That’s a weather phenomenon linked to the shifting pattern of sea surface temperatures through the Pacific and Indian Oceans, which impacts rainfall and temperature variations in Australia.
New Year’s Eve in Sydney is expected to be a wet and cloudy affair. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Damian ShawExperts measured winds as fast as 117km/h in the Melbourne suburb of Fawkner, and other spots like St Kilda and Wilsons Promontory also saw damaging winds.
Really, this is a political rundown on climate change. Why can’t the writer of this report just leave his politics out of it. Viewers are getting sick of political bias.
Damn Global Warming......
Happy with that!
Wet doesn't have to mean miserable. I wonder sometimes.
Last year it was dry and burnt and you didn't like it either.
Posted by in late June. Soooooo how'd we do............?
I like wet weather instead of 40-degrees plus & hazardous bushfire.
BOM will have the sky falling soon! They'll be busy twiddling the knobs...
Nothing dire about a bit of rain. Especially when this time last year the forecast was for 40° with strong NW winds and an approaching wildfire. Now that forecast was dire.
So do we need to pump in more CO2 to warm stuff up?
Make it sound like its going to ran for months when we only have 3 more days till end of 2020. Maybe you meant 2021?
Where are the global warming fear mongering propagandists
Why does wet have to be miserable? ☔️ 😍
As if the Bureau of Meteorology has any idea.....🤦♂️
Whoohooooo..i see mo problem