A deluge in the desert has brought the rare sight of Uluru cascading with waterfalls, desert flowers in bloom and animals coming out to feed and drink.
The nearby Yulara Airport weather station recorded 31.6 millimetres of rain by 9am on Tuesday to mark the area’s wettest-ever September day. A further 6.8 millimetres of rain fell by 9am on Wednesday. The weather bureau says the skies have now cleared.
It rained for 2.3 days on average every September, Lingard said, but this week’s event was a September record for the station by volume.
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