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A week of relentless rain has put Sydney on the brink of having its third wettest August in 168 years of records.
A strong cold front will bring a burst of well-below normal temperatures that will make parts of the United States feel like fall for at least a few days.
Abnormally warm sea surface temperatures have played a huge role in the unusually wet August along the New South Wales ...
One of Australia's key climate drivers is gaining strength over the Indian Ocean, firming up the odds of a wet spring for ...
Sydney has already tripled its August rainfall average with plenty more rain to come to coastal NSW this week before a drying ...
The combined radar and satellite loop above shows the stormy weather pushing onshore. The pink areas indicate lightning in a ...
It was the coldest temperature recorded anywhere in New South Wales since 2018, and the coldest in Australia since -13.5°C ...
Parts of northern India experienced early monsoon rainfall in late May and early June before a dry spell extended into mid ...
Relentless rain will soak already sodden areas of eastern Australia this week, with flooding becoming an increasing risk in ...
The pool of cold air associated with next week’s wet weather will cause rain, hail and snow to spread over parts of ...
Parts of Australia will see abnormally wet weather across large parts of the country this spring, along with an increased ...
Hurricane Erin, located east of the Caribbean Islands, has become the first Hurricane in the North Atlantic for 2025.