G'day from the Bureau with your National Weather Forecast around the country for Wednesday, the 28th of January. And we're seeing that extreme heat ...
On Sunday, January 11, North Queensland dealt with the immediate fallout of Tropical Cyclone Koji which left thousands without power without crossing the coast with destructive winds.
Communities are bracing for “life-threatening flash flooding” as the remnants of Koji move inland, while the weather bureau issues a warning for the south-east.
SYDNEY, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Thousands of people in Australia's northeast state of Queensland were without power on Sunday after a tropical cyclone crossed the coast bringing heavy rain and destructive ...
Koji's approach comes after Queensland was hit in March by Alfred, a downgraded tropical cyclone, which brought damaging winds and heavy rains, cutting power to hundreds of thousands.
This is a very serious set of weather conditions’ Emergency Management Commissioner Tim Wiebusch says ...
Weather experts are warning that two tropical lows could develop off the northern coasts of Queensland, threatening the far ...
Multiple storms swept across Queensland on Sunday, delivering up to 62mm in just 30 minutes, a day after thousands were left ...
Severe heat wave conditions are predicted for most of the state's south, according to the Bureau of Meteorology, with ...
Koji has “weakened below tropical cyclone intensity”. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. North Queensland residents remain on high alert after ex-tropical cyclone Koji made landfall on Sunday, with heavy rain, strong winds and ...
Queensland sweltered through record-breaking heat on Australia Day before storms swept through the region, smashing areas ...
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