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Cold front to dump ‘decent dose’ of rain on drought-affected parts of south-east Australia | Australia weather

The regions affected by the drought in Southeast Australia may expect a “good dose olan, which is likely to see the best rain of some places when a cold façade arrives later this week and some places.

With a low -pressure system already offered windy and wet conditions to the Southeast on Tuesday, a second façade in Western Australia was expected to sweep from Wednesday to Sunday and brought a pleasant rain group to the Parşapi regions of South Australia, Northern Australia, Northern West and South West.

According to the Meteorological Office, as this second system progressed to the east, the Indian Ocean was expected to connect with tropical moisture.

“More moisture means more rainfall,” he said, Senior Bom Meteorologist Angus Hines said that the rain is expected to lie as “quite wide and wide” – most of the South Australia, Victoria, NSW and Queensland and Tasmania. “Many people will rain a little.”

Hines said that for those affected by drought, especially the “good dose ın of precipitation will be welcomed, but it is not likely to discuss the important vulnerabilities he has seen in many places.

“I probably guess that some places will be the best rain of the year so far, Hines said Hines, Hines.

However, after 18 months of dry weather, he said there would be more than one good wet weather to catch up.

According to Bom, in addition to the big roads of Southern South Australia, a part of Western Victoria and North-West Tasmania, from January 2024 to June 2025 to the end of 18 months, the lowest rains in 18 months. Drought, Adelaide’s water reservoirs The lowest levels for decades. Dams Sitting right now 42 % capacity.

And most of the Southern Australia – from west to east – below average or well below the average totals.

On Tuesday, the first façade Victoria and Alpine will reach the new Southern Wales, just a short rainfall and the highest snow potential at the highest peaks.

Hines said that the main impact would be strong winds, Hines said Hines said that the southern regions of the country were moving in the regions of South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania.

“The wind was the main threat, an old day in the southern states,” he said. “Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia through a number of harmful wind warnings, and only squeezes the snowy mountains of the new South Wales along the border.

“We saw more than 100km/s gusts yesterday evening, overnight [and] This morning. In fact, we saw a particularly strong wind gust on Mount Hotham in Victoria. ”

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The heaviest rainfall totals were expected to be 15 to 25 mm and the isolated sums exceeded.

In Victoria, the damaged, local destructive wind warnings had snow storm conditions for mountainous areas for Mount Central, East, Gippsland, Wimmera and South West on Tuesday morning.

In Southern Australia, there were severe air warnings for severe winds for some parts of Kangaroo Island and Lofty Mountain, Lower Eyre Peninsula, Yorke Peninsula and some parts of the south-east regions.

As the winds passed, temperatures would feel colder. Adelaide can wait for the summit of the 13C on Tuesday with shower and strong winds.

The low pressure system would reach Tasmania in the afternoon on Tuesday, although there were mostly lighter rainfall in the southern regions, strong and strong winds and widespread winds. For the central and north-west regions of the province, damaging winds were likely. Hobart would reach 17C.

On Tuesday, a cloudy day was expected for Sydney with the summit of 20 ° C. Shower in Canberra and Melbourne and 17C at 16 ° C and Perth were expected. Possible showers for Brisbane and 22C were estimated.

Darwin would be partly cloudy and 31C.

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