Current australian weather news
Here's the latest Australian weather news:
National Weather
- A high-pressure system is dominating the country, bringing mostly sunny and warm conditions to most areas.
- Temperatures are expected to rise across the country, with some areas reaching up to 35°C (95°F) today.
- A low-pressure system is developing off the west coast of Western Australia, which may bring rain and thunderstorms to the region later this week.
Regional Weather
- New South Wales: A heatwave is expected to hit the state today, with temperatures reaching up to 38°C (100°F) in some areas. A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for the Hunter and Central Coast regions.
- Victoria: A warm and sunny day is expected, with temperatures reaching up to 32°C (90°F). A low-pressure system is expected to bring rain and thunderstorms to the state on Thursday.
- Queensland: A tropical low-pressure system is developing in the Coral Sea, which may bring heavy rain and thunderstorms to the state's north and east coasts later this week.
- South Australia: A warm and sunny day is expected, with temperatures reaching up to 30°C (86°F). A low-pressure system is expected to bring rain and thunderstorms to the state on Thursday.
- Western Australia: A low-pressure system is developing off the west coast, which may bring rain and thunderstorms to the region later this week. Temperatures will remain mild, ranging from 18°C (64°F) to 22°C (72°F).
- Tasmania: A cold front is expected to bring rain and strong winds to the state today, with temperatures ranging from 10°C (50°F) to 15°C (59°F).
- Australian Capital Territory: A warm and sunny day is expected, with temperatures reaching up to 28°C (82°F).
Bushfire Watch
- There are currently no active bushfires in New South Wales, Victoria, or South Australia.
- However, a bushfire warning has been issued for parts of Western Australia, with a fire burning out of control in the Kimberley region.
Flood Watch
- There are currently no flood warnings in place for any state or territory.
Please note that weather conditions can change quickly, and it's always a good idea to check the latest forecasts and warnings from your local weather service or government agency for the most up-to-date information.