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Weather bureau tips mild winter after near-record warm May
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has predicted a mild winter for Australia, with a 50 per cent chance of above-average temperatures and a 60 per cent chance of above-average rainfall. The BOM's modelling estimates a high chance of unusually high maximum temperatures from south-east Queensland to Tasmania and the west of Western Australia.
‘Significant’ storm to hammer millions in WA and bring icy weather to NSW, Victoria and SA
Bureau of Meteorology says WA residents should brace for wind gusts higher than 125km/h – the strength of category two cyclonesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA major storm system bearing down on millions of Western Australians on Saturday is bringing cyclone-strength winds, and is set to deliver a “wintry blast” to the east of the country early next week.Residents across WA’s populated south-west were warned to tie down loose items and prepare for destructive wind...
Storm cuts off New Zealand’s capital as flights, ferries cancelled
Storm cuts off New Zealand’s capital as flights, ferries cancelled A state of emergency has been declared for parts of Wellington as the weather bureau warned of waves up to nine metres A light aircraft was briefly blown over by strong winds at Wellington airport after a gust of wind tipped the plane onto its wing and wheel, the airport confirmed by email. “Nobody was injured and it was quickly righted,” it said. The New Zealand Herald said the plane had just landed and passengers had...
El Niño expected to develop in coming months bringing hotter and drier weather to eastern Australia
BoM and other agencies expect transition to the first El Niño since spring 2023 sometime during winterFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesSign up for climate and environment editor Adam Morton’s free Clear Air newsletter hereAustralia should prepare for an imminent El Niño, with the Bureau of Meteorology and other agencies forecasting that the weather phenomenon is likely to develop in the coming months. “The models are really aligning now,” Felicity Gamble, a senior BoM...
El Niño expected to develop in coming months, bringing hotter and drier weather to eastern Australia
BoM and other agencies expect transition to the first El Niño since spring 2023 sometime during winterFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesSign up for climate and environment editor Adam Morton’s free Clear Air newsletter hereAustralia should prepare for an imminent El Niño, with the Bureau of Meteorology and other agencies forecasting that the weather phenomenon is likely to develop in the coming months. “The models are really aligning now,” Felicity Gamble, a senior BoM...
El Nino is here, says European agency amid Pacific warming
El Nino has set in, the latest update from the European weather agency indicated on Thursday. According to it, temperatures in the rapidly warming Pacific Ocean crossed the 0.5°C threshold of El Nino in May. This is likely to set in motion changes in atmospheric conditions that are projected to deeply impact global weather - including the Indian monsoon - in coming months.
Flights and ferries cancelled as storm pounds New Zealand’s capital
Flights and ferries cancelled as storm pounds New Zealand’s capital Authorities declare state of emergency for affected areas in Wellington - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Gale-force winds and treacherous seas unleashed chaos in Wellington on Tuesday, leading to flight and ferry cancellations, road closures, and urgent evacuation pleas for hundreds of residents along the New Zealand capital’s southern coast. The severe weather prompted authorities to declare a state of emergency for...
Flooding rains expected across three Australian states as parched interior receives drenching
Severe weather warnings have been issued for New South Wales, Queensland, and Tasmania due to expected flooding rains. A broad low-pressure trough has drawn in significant tropical moisture, leading to the risk of flash flooding across the three states.
South Australia braces for severe weather and damaging winds
Damaging winds of over 100 kilometres per hour are expected across western and central parts of South Australia from late Monday morning. Winds of 90 kilometres per hour have been predicted for Adelaide and the Mt Lofty Ranges. What's next: The SES says people need to make sure to secure loose items outside and park cars away from trees.