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    Antarctic Cold Blast To Bring Ice And Snow In Australia

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsJune 8, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    MELBOURNE, Australia — A blast of cold from the Antarctic is set to hit several states this week, bringing wintry and dangerous conditions.

    In New South Wales, the Bureau of Meteorology is warning of heavy rains and snow down to 900 meters, while in Victoria, forecasters are warning of destructive winds and rainfall of up to 250 millimeters.

    New South Wales bureau forecaster Hugh McDowell said the “cold air outbreak” would mean difficult weather conditions.

    “It’s coming up from Antarctica, it is changing on the way, but it is quite unusual for it to be this cold,” he said.

    New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory will experience a significant drop in temperatures over the coming days. (David Gray/AAP Image)

    The Bureau tweeted “Severe Weather Update: eastern Australia cold, snow & flood update. Video current 12.30 pm AEST, 8 June 2021 Cold weather across eastern Australia with snow, powerful winds & rain leading to flooding across multiple states.”

    A statement was also released by the bureau stating much of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory will experience a significant drop in temperatures over the coming days. “There is a risk of heavy rain in the south-east later in the week, and people in these areas should watch for updates,” the statement read.

    A cold front crossing South Australia and Victoria on June 7 has already brought gusty winds.

    In New South Wales snow is likely down to 1000m on June 7 night, while on June 8 a developing low-pressure system will bring the risk of flash flooding in parts of the state, as well as potentially damaging winds in the tablelands and the alps, and snow down to 900m.

    Places such as Orange, Oberon, the Blue Mountains, Armadale and Glen Innes, and even Canberra, Cooma and Goulburn could see a sprinkling of snow.

    There could even be snow in Queensland across the Darling Downs.

    The bureau is warning of black ice on the roads in parts of New South Wales and says people should not drive unless they have to.

    Extreme weather is on the way in Victoria too.

    Forecaster Tom Delamotte said the cold weather system would be “quite dangerous” in Victoria on June 9 and June 10.

    “When the east coast low brings strong winds and pushes into Gippsland, we could see damaging and destructive winds and very heavy rainfall,” he said.

    Parts of the state could see rain of up to 250mm, with the risk of flooding.

    He said while these types of weather systems were usually felt on the New South Wales coast, this time Gippsland, and Victoria’s central highlands and alpine region would also feel the brunt.

    (Edited by Vaibhav Vishwanath Pawar and Praveen Pramod Tewari)



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