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December 2003 – Freak storms; February 2005 – Freak storms [25] [26] [27] January 2009 – A heatwave results in a record three successive days over 43 °C (109 °F). [28] This is closely followed by Melbourne's hottest day on record on 7 February, when the temperature reached 46.4 °C (115.5 °F) in the CBD.
Cars and trams travelled along flooded roads in Melbourne on Friday, December 14, after the central business district was lashed by a severe storm and torrential rain.Victoria SES warned people in ...
Flooding inundated roadways in suburban Melbourne, Victoria, on Friday, January 6, following what officials called a “very dangerous storm.”This footage from Geoff Hayhow shows a vehicle ...
Hail pelted down over Melbourne as showers and storms rolled across parts of Victoria on Saturday, August 13.This video, recorded by Gavin Craig Harris, shows hail coat the road and street on ...
A representative of the Bureau of Meteorology said the tornado struck Melbourne's outer northern suburbs of Tullamarine, Craigieburn, Campbellfield between 1:30 and 2:00 pm AEDT . [178] The tornado was photographed near Melbourne Airport, Tullamarine. [179] F0 KCGM Super Pit Tornado 4 December 2015 Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Western Australia 1 4 injuries
There were heavy storms (and a possible tornado) [5] which hit Canberra, and the surrounding New South Wales region, on 2 December 2005. The storms were the worst emergency to hit Canberra since the 2003 Canberra bushfires. [6] The storms caused much damage to houses and property, and one man was killed by a falling tree in the suburb of Curtin ...
In recent days Central Florida has become ground zero to severe storms bringing destructive hail and damaging winds.
The storms developed from a low pressure system to the west of Victoria, generating thunderstorms during the morning of 6 March, [8] which began travelling across the state roughly from northwest to southeast, passing directly through central Melbourne at around 2:40 pm. Multiple storm cells existed, one in Western Victoria and another in Central Victoria and Melbourne, other mostly rain ...
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