Australia Faces Severe Weather with Heavy Rain and Flooding Risks
Australia braces for week of wild weather
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Australia is preparing for a major rain event this week, bringing potential flooding, severe storms, and damaging winds across all states and territories. Forecasts indicate heavy rainfall, particularly in eastern regions, with some areas expecting over 150mm, following a dry autumn.
- 01A significant rain event is forecasted to impact all Australian states and territories this week, with severe thunderstorms likely.
- 02Eastern and northern New South Wales, along with eastern Tasmania, face the highest risk of heavy rainfall and flooding.
- 03Rainfall totals could exceed 100mm in parts of New South Wales and southern Queensland, with coastal areas possibly receiving over 150mm.
- 04Authorities are monitoring flood risks in already saturated regions, especially in northeast New South Wales and southeast Queensland.
- 05The rain is expected to provide relief to drought-affected agricultural areas, despite creating hazardous travel conditions.
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Australia is bracing for a significant rain event this week, with forecasts predicting heavy rainfall, severe storms, and damaging winds across all states and territories. The Bureau of Meteorology has warned that eastern and northern New South Wales, as well as eastern Tasmania, are at the highest risk of flooding, with some areas potentially receiving over 150mm of rain. The rain is expected to begin affecting regions from Monday and will continue into midweek, with totals varying based on thunderstorms and rain bands. In New South Wales, areas like the North West Slopes and Central West could see over 100mm of rain, while southern Queensland may also experience similar totals. The rain is particularly welcome for drought-stricken agricultural areas, although it poses risks of flash flooding and hazardous travel conditions. Authorities urge residents to stay updated on weather forecasts and warnings as conditions evolve.
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The severe weather is likely to cause flash flooding and hazardous travel conditions, particularly in already saturated areas.
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