Soaring 40C temps, 80mm deluges to pound multiple regions of Australia as rare weather event unleashes chaos

Some parts of Australia, an unprecedented phenomenon, heavy rainfall in different parts of the country and 100kmh wind with 40C heat and destructive storms will trigger an unprecedented air division.
Sudden warming in the stratosphere on Antarctica disrupts the weather conditions in the southern hemisphere and causes a negative Southern Ring mode (Sam).
In spring, a negative Sam pattern typically brought cold façades and heavy rains to South Australia and offers warm and dry conditions to North and East Australia.
This chaotic weather event offers warm and dry conditions to the North and Eastern states, while this week will bring heavy rains and damaging winds to the southern states.
Meteorology Meteorologist’s Office said on Monday, “A cold façade is about to cross the southern parts of Australia, including South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania.
The limestone coast in Southeast South Australia and Most of Western Tasmania can get up to 80 mm in the coming days.
This week, the Bureau released multiple flood monitoring warnings in Tasmanya, the upcoming rain was shot in the saturated basins in the region and potentially caused river stone.
The cold façade will also offer the Gusts of the Gusts of up to 100 kilometers per hour to the North Gippsland area of Victoria on Tuesday.
Melbourne and Adelaide temperatures are likely to exceed 20C this week, and the showers are in a few days.
In contrast, the Northern region, Queensland and NSW will face maximum high temperatures this week, and maximum temperatures will reach 28C in Sydney and 40C in Brisbane and 40C in Kimberley.

According to Weatherzone, the combination of heat and dry air in North and Eastern Australia will also increase the fire potential this week.
High fire danger is probably the vast areas of Western Australia, Northern region, Queensland and NSW.


