A string of hot and stormy days has left numerous fires burning across Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia this week.
Dangerous thunderstorms are developing across parts of NSW this Wednesday afternoon, with more expected to form as the state grapples with heat and humidity.
Two tropical cyclones have formed over the Indian Ocean to the northwest of Australia in the past 48 hours, with 75 of ...
SITE 4032 (20.3725°S 118.6317°E 7m AMSL), Commenced 1942 ...
Vic experienced the rare combination of extreme heat and severe thunderstorms, which sparked several new fires across the ...
Relief has arrived for hot and bothered Melbourne after a trio of days above 37°C. Not since February 2014 had Melbourne ...
SITE 89002 (37.5127°S 143.7911°E 436m AMSL), Commenced 1908 ...
SITE 40121 (26.7528°S 152.8519°E 425m AMSL), Commenced 1915 ...
Australia is enduring a dynamic mix of severe weather this week, with flooding rain, bushfires, heatwaves, severe ...
SITE 58221 (28.7853°S 153.3409°E 105m AMSL), Commenced 2004 ...
The northwest corner of Western Australia will be a furnace this week, with tempeatures likely to approach or even exceed ...
Australia as a whole was 2.15°C above the long-term average in January 2025, making it the second-warmest January on record.