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The weather system that dumped hundreds of millimetres of flooding rain on the Hunter and Mid North Coast has hit Sydney ...
Rain is set to continue over the weekend and into next week in Sydney, with the Bureau of Meteorology issuing weather ...
Much to the surprise of Sydney-siders, a dusty haze settled over the city on Tuesday morning after a week of heavy rain.
A huge band of dust from drought-stricken South Australia blanketed Sydney in a yellow haze on Tuesday morning.
Torrential falls will continue right through Thursday across the already flooded Mid North Coast catchments, with the potential for a fourth consecutive day of totals well above 100 millimetres.
Major roads were closed, inbound and outbound flights cancelled, trains halted by flooding and dams close to overflowing as Sydney was smashed by torrential rain on Friday morning.
Authorities in Australia have started the clean-up in the flood-ravaged southeast coast after flash flooding claimed five ...
The highest expected temperature today is 19, the same as yesterday's max. Warmer conditions are expected on four of the next ...
The weather event is rare, with the last major dust storm to reach Sydney in 2009 turning the sky a deep orange colour for days and dumping thousands of tonnes of dirt into Sydney Harbour.
AT LEAST four people died and thousands are without power as severe storms lashed Australia’s most populous state. Read more ...
Light at the end of the tunnel? Travel across Sydney's train and metro networks will be free to passengers on Monday, May 26 ...