What will spring weather be like? BoM predicts big differences from last year

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What will spring weather be like? BoM predicts big differences from last year
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Only two Australian regions are expected to experience close-to-normal conditions.

Spring is expected to be hotter than average in almost every region of the country.Australia is on track to record its hottest winter and forecasters are predicting spring to tip the mercury well above average almost everywhere in the country.

BoM climate services manager Karl Braganza said spring was likely to have unusually warm days for most of the country, particularly Western Australia and parts of the south-east.The forecast for maximum daytime temperatures for the next three months anticipates an 80 per cent chance that the hottest part of the day during spring will be warmer than the average.

Western Australia in particular has a high chance of recording temperatures in the highest 20 per cent, while parts of inland NSW have a high likelihood.Noting that last year Australia had its second-wettest spring on record, Braganza warned of a significant contrast in climatic conditions this year.

The BoM is yet to declare that an El Niño event will definitely happen, as only three of four criteria for an official declaration have been met.

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