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Thick cloud over central Australia around Ex-Tropical Cyclone Yasi is causing heavy rain and storms. A cloud band across southern New South Wales and eastern Victoria is bringing rain which is easing. A closer look at the states now: Isolated storms
A trough over Victoria and Tasmania is bringing showers, heaviest about the coasts. A trough over WA is triggering showers and thunderstorms in the west. Winds are rasing and skies are clearing in South Australia. Looking around the states. Fine and
This cloud over south Australia and cold front is generating showers and smog mainly in Tasmania. There is some cold southwestly winds Victoria and New Sales Wales, mostly clear elsewhere. Looking at the states. In Queensland, It would be frost in th
Cloudy is building over southeast Queensland and northeast New South Wales as a trough deepens, low cloud is lingering over southern Victoria, due to moist southeasterly winds, and cloudy is also spreading into western Australia along a trough. Looki
And the satellite shows a cold front is triggering isolated showers in the southeast. Warm and northly winds are pushing in the New Sales Wales and Queensland head of the front. And trough of low pressure is generating showers in northwest of Austral
The satellite image shows a band of cloud associated with trough is triggering a few showers and thunderstorms.Widely spread cloud over WA is leading to scattered showers and storms and patchy across the tropic cloud is producing thundery-showers. In
Taking a look at the satellite image.A low is bringing rain,storms and strong winds to Queensland's tropical coast. A trough over the southern Queensland and New South Wales is weakening,which could bring some relief to flood affected areas.Ex-tropic
Residence in northern New South Wales and southern Queensland are preparing for record flood.Ten and half thousand people across northern NSW are cut off by flood waters.More than two thousands people have been forced from their homes at Moree and Be
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