Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane weather: Aussies brace for wet and wild weekend as rain in the triple digits smashes the east coast
Strong winds, heavy rainfall and freezing temperatures will smash Australias southeast this weekend with some areas to cop a drenching of up to 100mm.
Strong winds, heavy rainfall and freezing temperatures will smash Australias southeast this weekend with some areas to cop a drenching of up to 100mm.
A low-pressure weather system 250km off the coast of the Gold Coast is continuing to push 100km/hour winds along coastal areas.
Towering waves of up to nine metres are forecast along the New South Wales coast with higher altitude areas to be hit the hardest by the gale-force winds.
Weve got the wind absolutely whistling up the northern NSW coast, Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) meteorologist Angus Hines told news.com.au.
The strongest rain is hugging the northeastern coastline.
Places here could see between 70 and 100 millimetres of rain over the next few days, and its likely that a few of the rain gauges along this strip will see more than 100 millimetres cracking those triple digits.
Northern areas of NSW, the NSW/VIC border and southern regions of Queensland have received the brunt of the wet and wild weather.
Weatherwatch forecasters told Daily Mail Australia that the high altitude of coastal areas would prevent waves and heavy rain from wreaking havoc.
A low-pressure weather system (pictured on this weather map) 250km off the coast of the Gold Coast is continuing to push 100km/hour winds along coastal areas
Towering waves of up to nine metres are forecast along the New South Wales coast with higher altitude areas to be hit the hardest by the gale-force winds
Experts predict Saturday should be the last day of severe weather conditions as the low-pressure system begins to move away from the Australian coastline.
But it could still draw in moisture from the coast, causing heavier falls in the Mid North coast and Northern Rivers with a potential for flash and riverine flooding.
Areas closest to the low should start to experience drier conditions on Sunday although sunny days are not expected to return until next week.
Rain can still be expected in Brisbane, Sydney and Adelaide across the weekend as the low dissipates and drifts away from the coast.
Severe weather warnings are still in place for Queenslands southeast coast, the Darling Downs and the NSW coast from Coffs Harbour northwards, where winds of 100km/h will wreak havoc.
Sydney
Saturday: Min 14C Max 20C Shower or two. Possible rainfall: 0 to 1mm. Chance of any rain: 50 per cent.
Sydney area: Cloudy. Medium chance of showers. Winds east to southeasterly 15 to 20km/h tending east to northeasterly during the day.
Sunday: Min 15C Max 23C Shower or two. Possible rainfall: 0 to 6mm. Chance of any rain: 70 per cent.
Sydney area: Cloudy. High chance of showers. Light winds becoming northeasterly 15 to 25km/h during the day then becoming light during the evening.
Rain can still be expected in Brisbane, Sydney and Adelaide across the weekend as the low dissipates and drifts away from the coast (a weather map is pictured)
Brisbane
Saturday: Min 15C Max 20C. Shower or two. Possible rainfall: 0 to 8mm. Chance of any rain: 70 per cent.
Brisbane area: Cloudy. High chance of showers, most likely in the late morning and afternoon. The chance of a thunderstorm. Winds southerly 25 to 35km/h.
Sunday: Min 15C Max 25C Possible shower. Possible rainfall: 0 to 1mm. Chance of any rain: 40 per cent.
Brisbane area: Partly cloudy. Medium chance of showers in the morning and afternoon. Winds south to southeasterly 15 to 25km/h becoming light during the evening.
Melbourne
Saturday: Min 7C Max 23C Sunny. Chance of any rain: 5 per cent.
Melbourne area: Sunny. The chance of frost about the nearby hills in the early morning. Winds northerly 30 to 45km/h.
Sunday: Min 15C Max 19C Showers. Possible rainfall: 2 to 9 mm. Chance of any rain: 95 per cent.
Melbourne area: Cloudy. Very high chance of showers, most likely in the morning and afternoon. Winds northerly 35 to 50km/h tending northwest to southwesterly 15 to 25km/h during the afternoon then becoming light during the evening.
Starting Sunday areas closest to the low should start to experience drier condition although sunny days are not expected to return until next week
Canberra
Saturday: Summary Min 1C Max 19C Early frost. Partly cloudy. Chance of any rain: 10 per cent.
Canberra area: Partly cloudy. Patches of frost in the early morning. Light winds becoming northeasterly 15 to 20km/h in the middle of the day then becoming light in the evening.
Sunday: Min 5C Max 20C Shower or two. Possible rainfall: 0 to 2mm. Chance of any rain: 50 per cent.
Canberra area: Cloudy. Medium chance of showers, most likely in the afternoon and evening. Light winds becoming northwesterly 15 to 25km/h during the day then becoming light during the evening.
Adelaide
Saturday: Min 13C Max 26C Showers developing. Possible rainfall: 1 to 7mm. Chance of any rain: 90 per cent.
Adelaide area: Mostly sunny morning. Very high chance of showers in the late afternoon and evening. Winds north to northeasterly 25 to 35km/h tending north to northwesterly 20 to 30km/h in the afternoon.
Sunday: Min 12C Max 18C. Showers easing. Possible rainfall: 1 to 6mm. Chance of any rain: 90 per cent.
Adelaide area: Partly cloudy. High chance of showers, most likely in the morning. Winds northwesterly 20 to 30km/h turning southwesterly during the morning.
Perth
Saturday: Min 9C Max 18C Partly cloudy. Possible rainfall: 0 to 1mm. Chance of any rain: 30 per cent.
Perth area: Partly cloudy. Slight chance of a shower in the morning and early afternoon. Light winds becoming southwesterly 15 to 20km/h in the middle of the day then becoming light in the evening.
Sunday: Min 8C Max 20C Partly cloudy. Chance of any rain: 10 per cent.
Perth area: Partly cloudy. Slight chance of a shower about the southern suburbs, near zero chance elsewhere. Light winds becoming southwesterly 15 to 20km/h during the afternoon then becoming light during the evening.
Rain can still be expected in Brisbane, Sydney and Adelaide across the weekend as the low dissipates and drifts away from the coast
Darwin
Saturday: Min 25C Max 33C. Partly cloudy. Chance of any rain: 20 per cent.
Darwin City and Outer Darwin area: Partly cloudy. Slight chance of a shower. Light winds becoming west to northwesterly 15 to 20km/h in the early afternoon then becoming light in the evening.
Sunday: Min 26C Max 35C Partly cloudy. Chance of any rain: 20 per cent.
Darwin City and Outer Darwin area: Partly cloudy. Slight chance of a shower, most likely in the afternoon. The chance of a thunderstorm about the Cox Peninsula in the morning and afternoon. Light winds becoming west to northwesterly 15 to 20km/h during the afternoon then becoming light during the evening.
Hobart
Saturday: Min 4C Max 21C Mostly sunny. Chance of any rain: 5 per cent.
Hobart area: Mostly sunny. The chance of frost in the east in the early morning. Light winds becoming northerly 15 to 20km/h in the late evening.
Sunday: Min 10Max 20Shower or two. Possible rainfall: 0 to 2mm. Chance of any rain: 60 per cent.
Hobart area: Cloudy. Medium chance of showers, most likely in the morning and afternoon. Winds northerly 25 to 35km/h turning northwesterly during the day then decreasing to 20 to 30km/h during the evening.