Current ownership and maintenance of flood warning infrastructure in Australia is complex. More than 8,000 rain and river level sites provide the data we use to produce flood forecasts and warnings.
Where no observation is available within the last 75 minutes, the latest observation is shown in italics and coloured and removed from the table after 30 hours. Station names link to data for the ...
Observations were drawn from Canberra Airport {station 070351}. Some cloud observations are from automated equipment; these are somewhat different to those made by a human observer and may not appear ...
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For the full list of forecast locations see Forecast Summary for Victorian Towns. Click on the map to display the 7-day summary forecast for the location.
The Bureau of Meteorology constantly monitors all of its radars to detect thunderstorms. Severe Thunderstorm Warnings will be issued if the storms are expected to produce any of the following: ...
The Australian Community Climate and Earth-System Simulator (ACCESS) weather models have been developed and tested by staff from the Bureau's Research and Research to Operations Branches and are based ...
Partly cloudy. Slight chance of a shower this morning. Winds southerly 15 to 20 km/h tending southeasterly in the morning then becoming light in the evening. Fire Danger - Moderate Sun protection ...
A low pressure system off the northern coast is bring wet and windy conditions. The low will shift northwards into Sunday and dissipate. Meanwhile a cold front is forecast to move through the state ...
Forecast issued at 4:30 pm CST on Monday 30 September 2024. Partly cloudy. Light winds becoming east to southeasterly 20 to 30 km/h in the morning then becoming light in the evening.
A low pressure system off the Southern Queensland coast is bringing wet and windy conditions to the NE of the state. The low will move further offshore and weaken leading to an easing in these ...
A high [1023 hPa] in the Tasman Sea extends a weak ridge across the North Queensland Waters. The ridge will weaken over the next day or so as the high moves east and a trough approaches from the west.