Sydney braces with 40 degrees Celsius brought serious storm in Southly Buster | New South Wales State
It is expected that in a long weekend, with the changes in coolness, it will change various states, which will bring serious thunder risk, including large hail stones and destructive winds, which will change the state.
The Meteorological Bureau said that the state of New South Wales will be the first in the same hot air. This is on Monday, part of South Australia and Victoria. By the 1940s, Monday, this temperature was in
Angus Hines, a senior meteorologist, said that most people, including Sydney and its western suburbs, may expect at the temperature of the 30th or 1940s on Tuesday. Until the cool changes are getting more and more.
He said: “This will become what we call the southern nemesis, and shoot the coast with a little fiercely, bringing some very strong winds and a very sharp temperature decrease-for Sydney, it is expected to be 4 pm at 4 pm about.” .
“Temperature may fall about 15 degrees Celsius … and the wind will rise and become very strong.”
This change may also cause potential severe thunderstorms, mainly around the east coast and the east coast.
“If this happens, those severe storm may bring destructive gusts, hail or heavy rain, which may lead to flood floods.”
“Therefore, this may be a very active day in the entire New South Wales, starting from the heat, and then entering with the storm and the sharp temperature and strong winds.”
At the other end of the country, the heat wave conditions experienced last week are rebounding. It is expected that the temperature will be 4C to 12C higher than the average level of January in the western western region of Western Australia, and in the next few days to the 1940s.
Heine said that in the next few days, the northern part of the tropical will also become the focus of forecasters, and the rainfall in northeastern Queensland will increase.
He said: “Some parts of the coast may issue heavy rain warnings, mainly between Keynes and Tosville.”
“When we started to help next week, we saw the potential of developing tropical cyclones in several areas in northern Australia.”
These include coral sea near the coast of the northeast of Queensland, carpenter bay and northern West Australia.
“There are still many days until it may happen, but of course, anyone living in northern Australia should pay attention to our predictions and warnings at the end of this week.”