Storms to sweep through Tasmania and Victoria after Melbourne experiences driest March on record, while Sydney to be drenched on Friday
amid thunderstorm warnings for more heavy rainfall, damaging wind gusts and large hail, and the prospect of a drenching for much of south-east Australia this week as the front heads north.
Australia’s south-east will be hit with more than 100mm of rain this week, after a relatively dry month which delivered rainfall levels at only a third of the region’s March average. Northern Australia also experienced its second-wettest March on record, offsetting the dry influence of the El Niño system presently affecting the country.
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