Parts of NSW were battered by heavy hail yesterday afternoon, with residents filming what looked like a winter wonderland, days out from Summer. 9News
Severe thunderstorms and hail are heading for Queensland after hail left a NSW town looking like it had snowed.
Port Macquarie was battered by heavy hail yesterday afternoon, with residents taking footage of what looked like a winter wonderland, days out from December.Port Macquarie was battered by heavy hail yesterday afternoon, with residents taking footage of what looked like a winter wonderland, days out from December.It's the second day the state has been blasted by severe weather.
A clean-up was underway this morning after a 260km stretch of wild storms swept through Queensland's south-east last night. The weather brought damaging wind, hail and flash flooding, with residents on parts of the Gold Coast left without power.More than 66,000 lightning strikes were recorded within 100km of the Gold Coast on Monday, Weatherzone said.Incredible aerial images show extent of Condobolin flooding
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