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Bureau of Meteorology Warns of Severe Thunderstorms Across Australia

Last updated: November 3, 2025 7:57 pm
Anoosha Malik
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Australia Braces for Intense Rain and Thunderstorms as Weather Bureau Issues Nationwide Alert

Australia is bracing for a major weather event as the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) issues warnings of severe thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and damaging winds sweeping across large parts of the country. The massive rain band is currently stretching from Western Australia to the east coast, threatening flash floods and power disruptions in several regions.

According to the BoM, the weather system intensified overnight, bringing intense rainfall, lightning, and possible hail to parts of New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland. Authorities have advised residents to remain indoors during the storms and avoid low-lying areas prone to flooding.

Meteorologists predict that rainfall could exceed 100mm in some eastern regions, with winds strong enough to uproot trees and damage infrastructure. Emergency services are on alert, and flood warnings have been issued in multiple river catchments.

The weather bureau also warned of potential travel delays and flight disruptions due to poor visibility and dangerous driving conditions. Coastal regions may face rough seas and strong tides as the system continues to move eastward.

Officials urge the public to stay updated through official channels, secure outdoor items, and report any storm-related emergencies to local authorities. The rain band is expected to gradually weaken by midweek, but isolated storms may continue in parts of southeastern Australia.

 

 

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