Australia’s east coast braces for wet and wild weather amid powerful low pressure system

This week, a low -pressure system was arranged to bring wet and wild air to the east coast of Australia.
According to the Meteorological Office, the powerful system is expected to develop near the new South Wales and bring consistent rain to Sydney and Newcastle until Tuesday.
Along the east coast of the province, between 50 and 150 mm or the rain is probably 48 hours.
Strong Winds are also expected It is set from the system and to the East New South Wales and Southeast Queensland dough.
Some parts of the North Queensland and the North Region are prepared for an unreasonable rainfall throughout the market before the air moves to the south.
This week, cold temperatures are expected throughout the country.
Brisbane should take rainfall up to 30 mm on Monday before the rest of the week.
11 degrees of 11 degrees are expected in mid -week, up to 22 degrees.
Sydney is preparing to see the rainy morning fog during the week – the three -digit rainfall can flow on Tuesday.
The temperature will drop up to 8 degrees cloudy by maximum 19 degrees.
Canberra will see negative temperatures every day except Wednesday, intermittent rain and cloudy weather during the week.
Melbourne is expected to see scattered showering and low temperatures up to 5 degrees during the week.
The summit of 15 degrees on Saturday is the hottest of the Victoria capital this week.
Hobart will spend a week of 2 degrees low on Monday and Tuesday before heating in a little later in the week.
Adelaide is expected to spend a cloudy week with a sunny day on Tuesday. Scattered showers are expected on Friday and Saturday.

Perth has a cold façade and rainfall is expected during the week.
Temperatures in the Western capital are warmer than Eastern colleagues, 9 degrees and high 22 degrees lower in the next week.
Darwin will experience a average sunny and clear atmosphere for the season.
Temperatures will progress between 18 and 30 degrees for the week.
Winter temperatures cool Australia during the season, while the Meteorological Bureau’s long -range winter estimated, day and night temperatures will be above average in Australia for this time of the year.
In addition, there is a non -seasonal fire risk in the regions of South Australia and Victoria.