Flooding rains expected across three Australian states as parched interior receives drenching
Heavy rainfall and flash flooding are expected across parts of New South Wales, Queensland, and Tasmania on Thursday. A low-pressure trough drawing in tropical moisture is driving the wet weather, with a developing low-pressure system expected to move offshore of New South Wales on Friday.

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AI-generatedHeavy rainfall and flash flooding are expected across parts of New South Wales, Queensland, and Tasmania on Thursday. A low-pressure trough drawing in tropical moisture is driving the wet weather, with a developing low-pressure system expected to move offshore of New South Wales on Friday. Severe weather warnings have been issued, with potential for damaging wind gusts and large hail in Queensland. Tasmania has flood warnings in place for specific rivers, and eastern parts of the state have already recorded significant rainfall. The Bureau of Meteorology forecasts rainfall to ease over the weekend.
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5 extractedEastern Tasmania received significant rainfall, with over 100mm in some areas and 251mm recorded at Gray.
Severe thunderstorms are possible in southern and south-east Queensland, including Brisbane, with risks of damaging winds and large hail.
Heavy rainfall, with potential for flash flooding and minor flooding, is forecast for parts of the NSW mid-north coast and Hunter regions.
Multiple Australian states, including NSW, Queensland, and Tasmania, are at risk of flash flooding on Thursday due to a low-pressure trough drawing in tropical moisture.
The climate crisis is making Australia more vulnerable to extreme weather events like intense rainfall.