Near ideal weather forecast for Sunday's big day out
Rain will be banished this week as a big high-pressure system sets in.
Rain will be banished this week as a big high-pressure system sets in.
On current forecasts, maximum temperatures will struggle to rise above 17 degrees until Monday.
New South Wales has been reminded that winter is here to stay, with heavy snow and flooding hitting the state's west, closing roads and leaving several dozen people stranded.
Winter's not yet done with another storm brewing for coastal NSW.
WA's South West is preparing to be hit by damaging winds predicted to reach up to 125 km/h on Friday.
Vigorous winds will persist across southeastern NSW tonight after a severe weather warning was issued by the Bureau of Meteorology earlier today.
Gusty winds set to sweep across peaks surrounding the capital sparked a severe weather warning for parts of the ACT and Snowy Mountains on Monday night.
The wild weather of Saturday morning might be gone, but it's not about to warm up any time soon.
Sydney shivered through another chilly Sunday, as the mercury struggled to rise to the heights of Friday's near-record July temperatures.
Friday night's gusts and rain brought trees down across Canberra, with the SES called out on 81 jobs.
Sydney is bracing for a cold and windy weekend after a warm and sunny Friday that could set new records.
Sydney could be on track to record its hottest ever July day on Friday, with the mercury possibly soaring to an unseasonal high of 26 degrees in the middle of winter.
Britain has sweltered through the hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures soaring to 35C in parts of the country.
This June has joined every other month of this year so far in setting an all-time monthly record for global temperatures, according to two separate US science agencies - although the globe was not as warm last month as it was earlier in the year.
Ferries were brought to a halt and flights in and out of Sydney Airport were cancelled or delayed by a thick fog blanketing the city.
While the snow may have melted in Canberra, the action is heating up on the slopes south of the ACT.
The southern half of Australia awoke to a deep winter chill on Thursday but the worst of the Antarctic blast is quickly passing.
Emergency services in Canberra were kept busy on Wednesday after wild weather downed multiple trees and caused traffic woes on several roads from Tuesday evening.
A winter freeze has gripped the nation, with snow and storms in the south of the country, even the top end of Australia is experiencing a cooler climate.
A fierce blast of winter has prompted a severe weather warning for most of southern NSW, including Sydney.
Stunning images show the scale of the flooding in China, caused by weeks of torrential rain and compounded by a typhoon.
It will snow in the ACT tonight as a cold front moves over the region, the Bureau of Meteorology says.
Damaging winds and blizzard conditions are forecast for the ACT and region from Monday to Wednesday.
A powerful cold front is set to bring 'dangerous' conditions to large parts of south-eastern Australia in coming days and send temperatures plummeting in Sydney.
Sydneysiders look set for a soggy commute to end the working week, as an intense low pressure system off the coast delivers widespread showers, wind and large and powerful surf conditions to the city.
They said it would never fill. Now it has spilled.
Taiwan is bracing for the full impact of super typhoon Nepartak, a monster category-five strength storm bringing torrential rain.
Sydney is in for gusty winds on Wednesday, followed by chilly temperatures next week as Winter makes itself known.
NSW will likely cop its third buffeting from an east coast low in five weeks but there is some good news.
Canberrans still wringing themselves out from the wettest June on record shouldn't put away their gumboots just yet.
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