Heavy outback rain to last all week, as unusual slow-moving low pressure system persists over Australia's dry interior.
Heavy rain will soak parts of central Australia from this weekend into next week, with potential for flooding in the Northern ...
Central parts of Queensland, from the Northern Territory border to the coastline, are experiencing a late afternoon sky show ...
Prolonged bursts of intense rainfall possible as slow-moving thunderstorms develop in large parts of Queensland and northern ...
Week of heavy rain across large parts of northern Australia begins with average monthly rainfall totals in just two days in ...
Heavy rain and severe thunderstorms could hit parts of central and southern Queensland over the next four days, with flooding ...
Two years' worth of rain could inundate parts of central Australia this week, bringing a risk of widespread flooding.
Last week, a rainband slipped just south of the city. On Sunday, the heaviest rain fell north and east of the city. No rain was recorded in the Adelaide CBD, while only very light totals were recorded ...
Parched parts of southeastern SA and western Victoria are seeing showers and storms, but only a few drops fell at Adelaide's main weather station in the CBD.
There are early signs that El Nino and a positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) could team up to cause abnormally dry and warm weather in Australia later this year.
Widespread rain and thunderstorms will affect northern Australia over the coming week, soaking large areas of Queensland, the NT and WA.
On a day when temperatures in the Sydney basin hit the mid-to-high 30s, parts of the city were briefly hotter than anywhere else in Australia.
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