Over the next four months, Australians are expected to experience an 'unusual' mix of weather.
Australia has officially entered its high-risk weather season — and with it comes heat, rain, and fire. Over the next four months, the Bureau of Meteorology's long-range forecast predicts an "unusual" mixed bag of weather, in which tropical cyclones, bushfires, severe weather, heatwaves and floods hit some parts of the country. While not intended to be a prediction, the long-range forecast acts as a warning for higher risks over the summer.
We'll likely have sweatier sleeps, with warmer-than-average nights being more likely across almost all of Australia. Northern, eastern and western Australia will also experience more "unusually high" overnight temperatures. "We are seeing evidence that we will see a warmer than average summer with a risk of extreme heat, particularly across the north," Braganza said. "It is likely to be quite sticky and humid at times.
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