Weather Forecast Reveals Severe Rainfall And Storms On East Coasr

It is about that that weather gods themselves come and ensure that the Sydneyiders stay home this weekend by bringing cold and furious days that can also see about 50mm rainfalls.

The shoreline could get a “hammer” experience completely, say weather forecasters, due to severe weather warnings of dangerous surf.

High Alert Near The Coast

Western Australia could also face storms in the next few days with hurricanes, strong winds and heavy rain from Friday to Saturday. After a breather on Sunday, the weather drama could resume once again in Perth.

But relatively the other regions of the country shall stay dry even though it may be a very cold weekend ahead of us.

“It’s going to be cold, it’s going to be wet and it’s going to be windy off the coast of New South Wales,” Sky News Weather meteorologist Alison Osborne said on Friday.

The rain band across NSW is now on its way to the coast, including Sydney. Friday evening it is set to bring showers before continuing towards the sea where it will transform to Tasman Low re-guiding the volatile climate back into the land.

That can result in dangerous conditions for sailing, fishing, and the sea as a whole.

What Is Expected Across Regions?

However the worst weather should be clear on Sunday.

Starting in Queensland and Brisbane, the regions will see a wet Friday with a fall of up to 10mm. However, the sun should be clear on the weekend.

A rise around 20C is expected for several days, dropping to 10C overnight.

To the north, Cairns should be dry and warm by the weekend at 28C.

The rain that was in Queensland was headed south of Tweed over the weekend.

Rain in Port Macquarie is expected until Tuesday at least.

Shaheer Ansari
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