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Rain continues across a large part of the country impacting harvest planning and creating problems with high humidity.

Rain continues across a large part of the country impacting harvest planning and creating problems with high humidity.

Over the course of the next week we have the potential for widespread soaking rain over much of southeastern Australia, fuelled...

There is the potential for big rainfalls in both the west and east over the next week, which will be quite a change from what s...

Showers and storms could bring significant rain to southeast Queensland and northeast NSW over the coming week, while the heat ...

Heat is moving into the eastern states in a big shake up from last week’s weather pattern, while the connection to tropical moi...

From alpine snow, to a frosty start to the weekend, to a stormy period in Queensland next week, to a looming hot stretch in the...

A slow moving significant weather system is crossing southeastern Australia, spreading rain to all in its path, but it does com...

There is the potential for a slow moving soaking rain system later next week, over much of southeastern Australia.

A sting in the tail of a series of cold fronts will make frost widespread over the southeast. 

The last part of the current rain system is drenching southeast Queensland and northeast NSW and the next one has already begun...

Over the course of the next week we have the potential for widespread soaking rain over much of southeastern Australia, fuelled by rain crossing the north and interior.
There is the potential for big rainfalls in both the west and east over the next week, which will be quite a change from what southwest WA has been experiencing lately. In the longer term, it is these areas that are most likely to see above average rain across the summer period too. 
Showers and storms could bring significant rain to southeast Queensland and northeast NSW over the coming week, while the heat continues but there is relief on the horizon. 
Heat is moving into the eastern states in a big shake up from last week’s weather pattern, while the connection to tropical moisture takes a break, limiting the rain potential in southern Australia.  
From alpine snow, to a frosty start to the weekend, to a stormy period in Queensland next week, to a looming hot stretch in the west - we have a mixed bag of weather ahead.
Significant rain system hits southeastern Australia, bringing much-needed rainfall but also severe thunderstorms with potential damage.
Southeastern Australia may see significant rainfall next week due to a slow-moving low-pressure system.
A sting in the tail of a series of cold fronts will make frost widespread over the southeast. 
The last part of the current rain system is drenching southeast Queensland and northeast NSW and the next one has already begun, with yet another on the horizon. Has regular rainfall finally set in?

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