Damaging winds reaching 150km/h and heavy rainfall which may result in flash flooding are on the best way, the SES mentioned right this moment.
The worst of the storms are forecast to go east tonight, crossing the divide and rolling in the direction of the coast and elements of Sydney.
Some southern areas together with Griffith, Narrendera, Lake Cargelligo, Lockhart and Darlington Level may be hit with giant hailstones later right this moment.
“Forward of the thunderstorm threat tomorrow, you need to take time to organize your houses,” NSW SES Assistant Commissioner Colin Malone mentioned.
“Unfastened gadgets in your yard will be thrown round throughout robust winds and trigger injury to property and damage to folks.”
Malone additionally warned the winds may uproot bushes or break off branches and suggested folks to not park below bushes or powerlines.
Flash flooding may additionally pose a threat and motorists are warned to by no means attempt to cross a flooded street.
Victoria’s north-east and enormous elements of Gippsland are additionally going through harmful winds and heavy rainfall right this moment.
The Bureau of Meteorology issued a climate warning for the state and mentioned a robust chilly entrance is shifting throughout Victoria, which can convey storms.
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Flash flooding and damaging winds have been forecast for the state’s north-east.
The identical warning was issued for Tasmania with the Furneaux Islands and north-east area bracing for extreme climate on Sunday afternoon and into the night.
The tri-state climate warning follows a number of days of untamed climate for Queensland.
The extreme climate swept by means of central and south-east elements of the state on Friday, sending yard trampolines flying in Burpengary East and hail battering down on Emerald.
“It’s truly considerably uncommon how often we have seen these extreme thunderstorms,” the Bureau of Meteorology’s Pieter Claassen mentioned.
“What we’re seeing is certainly extreme thunderstorm thresholds being breached.”
Queensland can be bracing for extra thunderstorms and rain over the following few days.