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Weather Forecast Australia: Severe weather warning for three states

Here s your state-by-state weather forecast for Thursday, January 28 2021: New South Wales and ACT Showers, breezy, cool-to-mild in the east. Showers/storms, breezy, mild-to-warm in the southwest. Windy, showers, storms, hot in the northwest. Sydney will be cloudy with a low of 19C and a maximum of 24C. Canberra will be cloudy with a high chance of showers, most likely later tonight and temperatures between 13C and a maximum of 20C. A strong wind warning is in place for the Macquarie Coast, Hunter Coast, Sydney Coast and Illawarra Coast. Queensland Showers, warm-to-very warm in the southeast. Showers/storms, very warm in the northeast. Mostly sunny, very warm in the northwest. Heavy rain and storms in the far north.

Australia Weather Forecast: Wet weather to end week of summer heat

A cool and drizzly day is forecast for most capital cities around Australia today with heavy rain and below-average temperatures putting an end to a week of summer heat. A broad trough is causing storms and rain in northern Western Australia, the Northern Territory, and southeastern states with particularly unseasonable conditions expected in Victoria. IN PICTURES: A surfer prepares to enter the water during rain at Bondi Beach in Sydney. Heavy rain and cool temperatures are set to end a week of severe heat for the state.(Steven Sphore) Onshore winds are bringing showers to the New South Wales and Queensland coasts after a severe heatwave earlier this week.

Australia Weather Forecast: Temperatures surge ahead of Australia Day weekend

We couldn t see 20-30 metres ahead of us, so we turned back, traveller Riley Even said. Probably a good decision, it s only getting worse. Heavy storms are battering WA, as a low-pressure system moves across the state.(9News) The tropical low is moving in a southerly direction about 250km southwest of Broome, towards Eighty Mile Beach and Sandfire Roadhouse. However, it s no longer expected to turn into a cyclone. It is, though, still a very powerful system and is producing gusts in excess of 100km/hr, Neil Bennett of the Bureau of Meteorology said. It s not believed that the storm will turn into a cyclone.(9News)

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