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Adelaide
possible thunderstorm
 26/37 
cloud increasing
Alice Springs
 24/38 
mostly sunny
Brisbane
 22/30 
Broome
possible thunderstorm
 27/35 
possible thunderstorm
Cairns
 24/31 
Canberra
late thunder
 17/32 
late thunder
Darwin
 27/33 
Hobart
possible shower
 17/22 
late thunder
Melbourne
 22/32 
Perth
increasing sunshine
 19/28 
mostly sunny
Sydney
 21/28 
thunderstorms
Townsville
 25/31 

forecast summary current national summary

A trough extending into QLD is generating areas of showers and storms. A high is keeping the rest of the east mostly clear, while directing very warm northeasterly winds across the southern interior. A broad trough over WA is triggering thundery showers, heaviest in the south.

current warnings most recent warnings

NSW/ACT - Wed 11:23 EDT
Flood Warning - Barwon-Darling DS Bourke

Qld - Wed 10:15 EST
Flood Warning - Fitzroy River

Qld - Wed 10:03 EST
Flood Warning - Bulloo River

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current extremes current extremes

Hottest
Ceduna, SA
36.7°C
Coldest
17.0°C
Windiest
SE 40km/h
Wettest
1.0mm last hr
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School closed as Dumbleyung hit by storm

 image Wed 11:07 EDT There has been widespread damage in the Great Southern town of Dumbleyung from a storm which ripped through the region.

Storm rips through Great Southern

ABC image Wed 00:02 EDT A storm has caused significant damage in the Great Southern Shire of Dumbleyung, but authorities say no one has been injured.

Severe storms rage across southern VIC

Tue 19:04 EDT The limelight has long been on NSW and QLD as a lingering trough generated heavy rain and storms over the last week, but today the focus has shifted as severe storms fired up over southern Victoria.

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