Nearly eight in ten homes facing severe to extreme flood risk are now not insured. We need to rethink how to keep communities ...
Millions of Aussies are facing a dangerous and chaotic summer - with forecasts of tropical cyclones, severe heatwaves and soaring temperatures tipped to hit the nation over the coming months.
Australia is likely to receive its sixth consecutive wetter-than-usual severe weather season, which runs from October 2025 to April 2026, according to a report prepared by Sky News Weather senior ...
Millions of Aussies are about to be hit by extreme conditions caused by a rare weather phenomenon. As Australia's east coast and far north swelter through an early taste of summer, the southern states ...
Severe drought is just one of the impacts of climate change Australians have been warned to expect. (David Gray/Getty Images) Areas of Australia with extremely high maximum temperatures under current ...
The SSW event could change the longterm forecast for Australia, coming up against the wetter-than-average weather already predicted. Source: Weatherzone/AAP An extremely rare weather phenomenon taking ...
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Residents in parts of Australia's east coast are expected to swelter this week with several states on track to experience record-high October temperatures.
The temperature high above Antarctica has climbed more than 30 degrees Celsius in the past week. This is known as Sudden Stratospheric Warming (SSW), an event that has the potential to disrupt weather ...
The extremely rare weather event has led to temperatures in the atmosphere 30 kilometres above Antarctica to climb by more than 30C. Weatherzone reports the polar vortex is weakening, and cold air ...
It’s our nation’s prime time for severe thunderstorms, floods, tropical cyclones, heatwaves and bushfires. This report, compiled by Sky News Weather Senior Meteorologists Alison Osborne and Rob Sharpe ...
Channel Seven weathergirl Jane Bunn has revealed the secrets behind the slimmed-down figure she showcased last week at the Brownlow Medal count in Melbourne. The 46-year-old meteorologist, who stole ...