Cold weather to spread across Aust for the rest of the week
Australians are being urged to wrap up as temperatures continue to drop.
Australians are being urged to wrap up as temperatures continue to drop.
A series of events which run alongside the popular Vivid festival in Sydney were cancelled on Saturday night after the city received copious amounts of rain in a 12-hour period, flooding roads and causing traffic mayhem.
Much of Australia is in line for a soggy first winter weekend.
Wild winds are sweeping across Tasmania and the mountains as the east faces a wet end to the week.
Australians living anywhere on the east coast from eastern Victoria to the NSW Mid-North Coast should closely follow the development of a low pressure system that could inundate the region with rainfall totals in excess of 100mm on Sunday, writes Alison Osborne.
Some parts of Australia are set to be smashed by wet weather this winter, with an almost certain chance of higher than usual temperatures.
Sky News Weather Meteorologist Rob Sharpe says Australia has some severe weather warnings in place.
Sky News Weather Presenter Rhiannon Elston says it has been “high and dry” across Australia’s eastern states but that is “all about to…
Sky News Weather Meteorologist Rob Sharpe says a big change in the weather is “on the way”.
Sky News Weather Meteorologist Rob Sharpe says southeast Australia is experiencing “another chilly start” on Monday morning.
Australia’s ski industry is set for an uncertain and likely lean trading season this year as a rare combination of conflicting climate drivers complicate the winter outlook for 2024, writes Sky News Australia Meteorologist Alison Osborne.
Australians will again feel the chill this weekend as an unseasonably positioned subtropical ridge sends the mercury plunging across large parts of the country.
Higher than normal temperatures have prompted ski resorts to fire up the fake snow canons ahead of the ski season opening in June.
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Sky News Weather Meteorologist Rob Sharpe says Tuesday experienced the “coolest morning we’ve had since September”.
Several cities from Hobart to Brisbane have felt the chill as they woke up to the coldest morning of the year so far on Monday.
Australia’s southeast is set to experience a cold front over the weekend as a polar air mass sends temperatures dropping.
Sydney has been blanketed by a thick layer of fog.
A wintry cold outbreak is set to send temperatures plummeting this weekend across south-east Australia – bringing rain, hail and snow for cities across the region after a long run of mild weather.
Soaking rain in New South Wales over the past few weeks has caused major delays in the hazard reduction burn schedule.
Perth is expected to break the record for the longest run of days over 25 degrees in May.
The Bureau of Meteorology has placed Australia on watch for La Nina, a weather event which typically generates above average rainfall for many parts of the country.
There is a 50 per cent chance Australia is going to experience a La Nina event, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
A strong geomagnetic storm has trigged the aurora borealis across the globe over the weekend.
Heavy rain in Sydney has caused Warragamba Dam to spill after hitting full capacity.
Warragamba Dam in Sydney has reached its tipping point amid relentless rainfall, spilling over its banks on Sunday morning.
New South Wales is on track to receive another drenching this weekend as a second wet weather system sweeps the state.
Devastating floods have led to the deaths of more than 100 people in Brazil after heavy rain lashed the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul this week. Thousands are now homeless and many households are without electricity and running water.
The east coast is staring down the barrel of another powerful wet weather system this weekend – with some areas at risk of flash flooding and sunseekers being forced to wait until next week for the skies to clear.
Sky News Meteorologist Rob Sharpe says he is predicting “more flood warnings” later on this week.