Australia hit by fierce storms with blizzard alerts, damaging winds and flood warnings across multiple states

More than one state is contaminated with concerns about severe torrential rainfall and intense wind Gusts, severe air stimulation and snow storm conditions at Australia’s Alpine hot points.
A large low pressure system extends to Tasmania in most of Queensland’s center and returns to the coastal areas of South Australia.
For most of the Southeast, severe air warnings have been given for damaging winds, and sea wind warnings affect every situation.
The Meteorological Office warned the peaks up to 100km/s in the snowy mountains in the snowy mountains, including the snowstorm conditions in the NSW Alpine areas over 1900 meters and the lower facility slopes in Perisher and Thredbo.
“NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service recommends the postponement of the trip to the back country until the conditions are improved,” the weather service is a warning. He said.
The Office also warned Victoria’s possible blizzard conditions in the High Country Hotspots Fall Creek, MT Baw Baw, Mt Hotham and MT Buller, in addition to nearby Dargo and Omeo.
The first flood warnings were released in Tasmanya and there is a road warning for residents to the east of the state.
“The possible water on the roads will make the seems to be dangerous with the possible water on the roads,” he said.
The monster system brought 10 to 40 mm rain to the southern interior of Queensland, and the wet is expected to enter the southeast of the state in the afternoon on Saturday.
Wind warning for Flinders and North East Pastoral regions of Southern Australia covers Saturday.
Bom estimated, heavy rain and storms are mostly before the weekend was cleaned on Sunday.
“We will see that this system has cleaned the east coast, but it should usually be a good, partly cloudy day,” he said.