More beach days, less rain this summer as La Niña tapers off

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More beach days, less rain this summer as La Niña tapers off
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Australians are set to see the back of La Niña this summer, according to the Bureau of Meteorology, bringing more beach days with drier and warmer weather than the past two years.

Australians are set to see the back of La Niña this summer, according to the Bureau of Meteorology, bringing more beach days with drier and warmer weather than the past two years.

Sydney is set to enjoy more beach days and less rain this summer, according to the Bureau of Meteorology, as La Niña comes to an end.Modelling indicates La Niña could end as early as January. This means Sydneysiders will enjoy more beach days this summer as the weather returns to more normal conditions, following the wettest year in the city’s history. There was average rainfall in December in Sydney – a trend that is predicted to continue in January and February.

Melbourne faces a top of 27 degrees on Saturday, with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorm in the afternoon, before the weather clears. The mercury is expected to hit 19 degrees at midnight. New Year’s Day in Melbourne will be hot and cloudy, Mr How said, with a top of 30 degrees.

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