Eastern states set for wet, windy weekend prompting severe weather warnings

The east of Australia will be destroyed by damaging winds and severe storms during the weekend and encourages the Meteorological Bureau to publish warnings in three states.
A pair of cold façade is expected to bring widespread storms in some parts of Victoria, NSW and Queensland during the weekend, wind Gusts up to 110km/s, and large -filled potential.
Bom released serious air warnings for the northern regions of Melbourne, Dandenong Sıdağları and the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria and the Snowy Mountains in NSW.
There are also warnings for the West, Yukarı Derwent Valley, Middle Plateau and South East regions of Tasmania.
Various government emergency services recommend safe outdoor products to the affected inhabitants, be prepared for power outages and avoid travel if possible.
Bom Meteorologist Miriam Bradbury said that a windy air explosion from a weaker cold front would pass over Tasmania late on Thursday, but warned that a stronger façade expected in the early Saturday morning will bring a more “comprehensive” risk.
“With the expectation of this risk, we have violent air warnings to damage the winds for both Victoria and NSW,” he said.
“As Friday morning progresses, the rain will begin to come across the inner parts of the east and return to the parts of South Australia.
“Our stronger cold front is moving until Saturday on Friday, we will see that the rain continues from the east.”

The Bureau warned that most of the eastern states of Australia, from Queensland to Victoria on Friday, most of the eastern states that are possible.
For some parts of Northeast Victoria, Southern Inner NSW and Southeast Queensland, more severe storm and potentially harmful full.
“The storms will really bring us the highest precipitation in the next few days, Brad said Bradbury.


