Heavy spring rain forecast for eastern Australia

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The Bureau of Meteorology is warning eastern Australia should expect a soggy and rainy spring. 9News

The bureau's official outlook for September to November 2022 shows an east-west split in weather conditions for Australia.

There is a strong, more than 80 per cent chance, of above-average rainfall for the majority of the east of the country during the three months of spring, which begins on September 1.The Bureau of Meteorology spring outlook shows an 80 per cent chance of above-average rainfall for eastern states. It will be grim news flood-affected communities in northern New South Wales and parts of Queensland as they cover from devastating flooding earlier this year.In contrast, spring weather conditions for large parts of Western Australia are forecast to be relatively dry. Regions south of Perth can expect only a 25 per cent chance of exceeding median rainfall.

Large parts of NSW, Victoria and the ACT are also showing below normal fire risks after a largely damp winter.

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