UPDATE: Severe thunderstorm warnings have been issued, with residents warned to brace for damaging winds, hail and heavy rain. 9News
Severe thunderstorm warnings have been issued in Queensland and NSW, with residents warned to brace for damaging winds, hail and heavy rain.
The weather system could also affect people in parts of the Blue Mountains region as well as the Wingecarribee and Wollondilly shires. But as much of the country braces for rain and cold, two states are in for a near-perfect spell of sunny days.Record heat in NSW sparks bushfires"We will have cold fronts moving through the southern and south-eastern parts of the country from Thursday through to Sunday, which will lead to showers through Tasmania and up through to southern NSW," he told 9news.com.au.
"Southern parts of the country are looking at temperatures about four to 10 degrees below average by Sunday.Good Friday will see showers spill across the city, with a possible storm forecast. The temperature will reach 25 degrees.This is the day the weather will begin to turn. The temperature will reach a maximum of just 21. There's slight chance of showers along the coast.Easter Saturday will make for perfect beach weather in Sydney, before the temperature drops.
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