Long-lasting low pressure system is finally starting to lose strength after delivering record-breaking rainfall to large parts of inland and outback Australia.
Multiple tropical cyclones could form in the Australian region this week, increasing the threat of severe weather in WA, the NT and Queensland..
After record-breaking rainfall in parts of SA, Victoria and western NSW, rain continues across the Murray-Darling Basin on March 2, 2026.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms inundated parts of Sydney, the Illawarra and the Central Coast over the last 24 hours, causing ...
Outback deluge continues with more than 100mm in 24 hours at some locations while Alice Springs and Mount Isa both broke ...
A total lunar eclipse will be visible from most of Australia next week, with eastern Australia in the best position to ...
Flooding and flash flooding likely across a broad area of South Australia this weekend, with Adelaide in line for heaviest rain of 2026.
Durrie Station, about 105km northeast of Birdsville, collected 92mm in the rain gauge, so it’s reasonable to assume that heavy rain fell another 50km east at Betoota, the map speck which is perhaps ...
The low pressure system over the country’s interior has been slowly moving southward leading to increased heavy falls over South Australia and Victoria.
Heavy outback rain to last all week, as unusual slow-moving low pressure system persists over Australia's dry interior.
Central parts of Queensland, from the Northern Territory border to the coastline, are experiencing a late afternoon sky show ...
Heavy rain will soak parts of central Australia from this weekend into next week, with potential for flooding in the Northern ...