
Tornado tears 30km trail of havoc across NSW towns
Residents have a big clean-up ahead after a tornado ripped through central west NSW, injuring three people, destroying homes and sheds and tearng down trees and powerlines.
Residents have a big clean-up ahead after a tornado ripped through central west NSW, injuring three people, destroying homes and sheds and tearng down trees and powerlines.
A trio of severe thunderstorms likely to bring hail are moving into south-east Queensland as the region continues to experience extremely hot weather.
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Severe thunderstorms are continuing to develop along southeast Queensland, bringing damaging winds, large hail, heavy rain and the possibility of “life-threatening” flash flooding, according to weather bureau warnings.
Southeast Queensland should brace for a “carbon copy” of yesterday’s wild weather, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) says.
A series of dangerous storms with the potential to unleash flash flooding, coin-sized hail and destructive winds have formed over southeast Queensland.