Summer will be wet along the east coast, dry in the west, weather bureau long-range forecast says

This summer season shall be wetter than common alongside Australia's east coast, in accordance with the Bureau of Meteorology's long-range forecast.
In distinction, circumstances are anticipated to be drier than common in giant elements of Western Australia.
Coastal New South Wales, most of Victoria, giant areas of Queensland, and northern and jap Tasmania are all predicted to get above-average rainfall.

The last really big flood in the Maribyrnong area was in 1974.
The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast a moist summer season for the east coast. Pictured: Maribyrnong earlier this month.(9News)

This in flip "has the potential to result in widespread flooding" throughout an already drenched east coast.
"Above-average rainfall additionally will increase the chance of landslides and tree falls in areas of steep terrain and really moist soils," the BoM mentioned.
There's a excessive likelihood of sizzling nights throughout the tropical north and in some southern areas, together with Tasmania.

A whole bunch of 1000's of megalitres needed to be launched from Wyangala Dam close to Forbes throughout the floods.(Nick Moir)

Meantime, cooler days are anticipated for New South Wales, a part of southern Queensland and into Victoria.
There's all the time a bushfire threat in southern Australia in summer season, and above-average rainfall can improve the chance of bushfires, the BoM mentioned.
The Summer time Bushfire Outlook shall be launched on November 29.
Unbelievable aerial pictures present extent of Condobolin flooding

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