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Damaging Winds and Snowstorm Lash Southeast Australia

A deep polar front is bringing blizzard conditions to alpine areas, triggering flight cancellations at Sydney Airport.

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Overview

  • The Bureau of Meteorology has issued severe weather warnings for damaging winds gusting up to 120 km/h and abnormally high tides along coastal regions of Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia.
  • Two consecutive cold fronts have driven snow levels down to 700–800 meters, with up to 50 centimeters forecast for major ski resorts and blizzard warnings in the Australian Alps.
  • Multiple flight delays and cancellations have been reported at Sydney Airport after strong westerly gusts reached 93 km/h, prompting operations to shift to a single runway.
  • Hazardous winds have damaged homes and left hundreds of residents and businesses without power across southeastern New South Wales.
  • Authorities say the storm system will provide much-needed rain and snowfall relief to drought-stricken areas before easing by Thursday.