A low-pressure system will cause heavy surf of up to 4.5 meters along the NSW coastline this weekend. Additionally, a high-pressure ridge in the Tasman Sea will bring intense heat to the eastern states, with temperatures in the high thirties. The heat will shift from central Australia to increase temperatures in Melbourne, Sydney, and Canberra. Ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily will bring torrential rain and flooding to parts of southeast Australia.
Millions of Aussies could swelter under punishing temperatures in the high thirties this weekend as weather systems clash. https://t.co/s156lfH7nI
A burst of hot northerly winds will bring the highest temperatures in years to parts of south-east Australia, while ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily carves a trail of torrential rain and flooding.https://t.co/lbmDYvxV0a
The weekend is shaping up to be dangerously hot in many capital cities, as a shift in the heat from central Australia into the southeast is increasing temperatures for Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra. https://t.co/7qFwUGNIaI
The weekend is set to be a shock to the system for millions of Australians as a high-pressure ridge in the Tasman Sea pushes a band of intense heat over the eastern states, writes Alison Osborne. https://t.co/Ak1pbU1mKX
Heavy surf will pound the NSW coastline this weekend as a low-pressure system moves across southern Australia. The swell is set to peak at four to 4.5 metres in Sydney. #9News FULL FORECAST: https://t.co/OfpZNjuWA3 https://t.co/BQAuKiF1e7