Severe thunderstorm risk for northern and eastern Australia including Sydney, Brisbane and Canberra

Millions of Australians bracing for severe thunderstorms in Sydney, Brisbane, Canberra and beyond

A powerful storm system is set to sweep through eastern Australia on Saturday afternoon and evening, bringing with it strong winds, heavy rainfall, and the potential for widespread disruption. The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a warning, cautioning that "extensive" storm risk stretches from northern Queensland to western Australia.

The warning comes just days after storms swept over south-east Queensland, leaving thousands without power. Around 2,000 Energex customers remain without electricity on Saturday morning, with many more expected to face disruptions as the system moves in.

Senior meteorologist Angus Hines says high levels of moisture in the atmosphere, drawn from the tropics, are interacting with pressure differences to create a perfect storm. "It's not unusual for the north of the country to see storms at this time of year," he said, but across the east coast, millions of Australians could face severe disruption.

Residents are advised to keep an eye on thunderstorm warnings covering specific areas that may be issued later today. However, the risk of more extensive and destructive storms is already being felt in parts of New South Wales, where hot and windy conditions pose a high threat of bushfires.

Total fire bans have been imposed across several regions, including the northern Riverina and central west plains areas, as firefighters battle to contain existing blazes. While the fire risk is expected to ease on Sunday and Monday, it will remain high across much of the state.

Meanwhile, stormy conditions are set to clear by Sunday in southern areas, but far-northern NSW and south-east Queensland remain at risk for further storms. A low-pressure system in the Timor Sea, north-west Western Australia, is being monitored by the Bureau of Meteorology, which has a moderate chance of moving towards the Northern Territory by Thursday and Friday next week.

The impact of these severe thunderstorms will be felt across millions of Australians, making it essential for residents to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions.
 
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[ Animated GIF of a person dancing in the rain πŸŒ‚πŸ’ƒ ]

[ A meme of Albert Einstein holding a umbrella and saying "I told you so" β˜”οΈπŸ€“ ]

Storms are coming, but who needs power when you have memes? [ Image of a meme of a person stuck without electricity, with a speech bubble saying " at least I've got my internet πŸ’»"]
 
πŸŒͺ️ omg can't believe these storms are coming through again so soon after the last one they need to get their act together on power grid maintenance or something like 2000 ppl without electricity is crazy πŸ’‘ meanwhile i'm over here worrying about my plants in brisbane they're gonna hate me when this storm hits 🌿🀞 hope everyone stays safe out there 😬
 
πŸŒͺ️πŸ’₯ oh man, can't believe those aussies are dealing with another round of crazy storms! like, i know they're used to it or whatever, but come on! 🀯 2000 people without power is just wild, especially when you know more are gonna get knocked out. Angus Hines is totally right though, the combo of moisture and pressure differences is like, a recipe for disaster! πŸ’¦πŸŒͺ️
 
omg u guys can u believe this?? πŸŒͺ️ there's like a storm warning for the whole eastern coast of australia! i'm literally shaking thinking about all the power outages & bushfires in southie qld already they said it's not just sydney & brisbane that are gonna get hit but also canberra & beyond! and then theres this thing in the timor sea that might bring more storms to northern nsw & qld... my anxiety levels are thru the roof what r ppl sposed 2 do?! πŸ’”
 
its gonna be a wild ride for aussies this weekend πŸŒͺ️😬 with all those storms brewing in the east coast. i mean, 2k people still without power just a few days ago is crazy enough, but when you add the potential for widespread disruption and bushfires... it's like, we're not even halfway through the week yet πŸ˜…. the fact that high levels of moisture from the tropics are interacting with pressure differences to create this perfect storm system just blows my mind. i mean, angus hines says its not unusual for northern queensland to see storms this time of year, but the east coast is a whole different story 🀯. anyhoo, millions of aussies should keep their eyes peeled for thunderstorm warnings and take necessary precautions – we don't wanna be stuck in the dark without power or worse, get caught off guard by those bushfires πŸ”₯πŸ’¨
 
OMG, this stormy weather is getting me soooo stressed out πŸŒͺοΈπŸ’¦! Like, I get that severe thunderstorms are a thing in Australia, but can't we just have a calm day every now and then? πŸ˜’ Not to mention the bushfires... like, how are our firefighters doing?! πŸ™ They deserve all the support they can get right now. πŸ’– Anywayz, gotta make sure I'm prepared for this bad weather - anyone got any tips on what to do in case of a power outage? #StaySafeAUS #ThunderstormTuesday #AussieWeather
 
πŸŒͺ️🚨 Stormy weather is coming to Australia! 🌞️😬 I made a simple diagram to show you how the storm system is moving 😊
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| Northern Territory |
| (low-pressure system) |
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| Western Australia |
| (moderate chance of moving towards NT) |
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| Eastern Australia |
| (severe thunderstorms, strong winds, heavy rain)|
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I think the key to surviving this stormy weather is being prepared and staying informed πŸ“šπŸ’‘. Make sure you have a plan in place, charge your phone and devices, and stay indoors during the worst of it β›ˆοΈ. Don't forget to check on your neighbors and elderly family members too 🀝. It's always better to be safe than sorry 😊.
 
Ugh this storm system is looking super intense πŸŒͺ️, I'm a bit worried about the bushfires in NSW too 😨. Thousands without power just days ago and now there's another one brewin'... Hope everyone stays safe and secure πŸ’‘. Don't wanna hear about any more property damage or injuries πŸ€•. The rain is good for the environment though, fingers crossed it brings some much-needed water πŸ’§. And I guess the East Coast is gettin' a bit of a wake-up call πŸ˜…, time to gear up and ride out this stormy weather β›ˆοΈ!
 
OMG y'all I just saw this news about the storms in Australia πŸŒͺ️😱 and I'm like totally shocked! 2000 people without electricity is crazy 😩 and then you add strong winds and heavy rain... I feel so bad for everyone who has to deal with that. Like, I know it's not uncommon for severe thunderstorms to hit eastern Australia at this time of year, but still 🀯 the forecast looks pretty intense. And on top of that, there are these massive bushfires in NSW πŸ˜”. How do they keep people safe? And what about all the disruptions to daily life... I hope everyone stays safe and gets through this okay πŸ’•πŸŒˆ
 
[Image: A cartoon meteorologist getting swept away by a giant thunderstorm cloud, with lightning bolts and rain pouring down]

Stormy days ahead! Better stock up on snacks and batteries

[ GIF: A person trying to make toast while the toast pops up in time with a "to be continued..." theme song]
 
Ugh this sounds so intense! Like what even is a 'perfect storm' lol... can't believe they have to warn people about bushfires too. It's just one thing after another in Australia lately. I'm all about being prepared but seriously, 2,000 people still without power? That's crazy. And the thought of strong winds and heavy rainfall makes me want to stay indoors with a cuppa...
 
I'm not too stoked about these massive storms hitting Australia πŸŒͺ️. I get that they're just a natural part of life, but 2,000 people still without power is crazy πŸ’‘. And on top of that, the fire risk in NSW is super concerning πŸ”₯. I mean, I know they're trying to keep everyone safe, but it's hard not to worry when you see those total fire bans being imposed πŸš’.

I do think the weather forecasters are doing their job by warning us about these storms, though β›ˆοΈ. Angus Hines makes some sense with that whole "high levels of moisture" thing 🌫️. Still, it's a bit unsettling to know we could be facing more severe and destructive storms later on 😬.

One thing I do hope is that the authorities are doing everything they can to prepare for these storms ⚠️. With 5 million people at risk, something needs to give πŸ˜…. Wish everyone in Australia would stay safe during this wild weather! πŸ™
 
πŸŒͺ️ ugh i hope everyone is being careful out there... those storms sound super intense 🀯 i've been seeing those red skies in sydney and it's getting pretty scary ⚠️ the heatwave has been awful too, gotta keep an eye on those bushfires and make sure our firefighters have everything they need to tackle 'em πŸ’ͺ hopefully sunday brings some relief β˜€οΈ
 
omg u guys its like 2 obvious that this storm isnt just random lol ther must b some secret gov lab testin out some crazy weather tech on us i mean think about it the timing coincides w/ all these "accidents" & power outages in queensland already theres somethin fishy goin on πŸ€‘
 
🚨πŸ’₯ I'm getting anxious about those severe thunderstorms in Sydney & beyond! Like, can't imagine having to deal with strong winds & heavy rain again after the last storms 😩. The fact that there's a powerful storm system heading our way makes me wanna stock up on supplies & have a backup plan just in case ⚠️. And oh man, 2,000 people still without electricity? 🀯 Not cool at all! Hope everyone stays safe & dry πŸ’§πŸŒž. This low-pressure system in the Timor Sea is definitely keeping me on edge 😬. Fingers crossed it doesn't bring any more destruction our way 🀞
 
πŸŒͺ️😬 I'm getting worried about these storms rolling in on Saturday. I remember when my kids were young and we had a power outage at our place due to strong winds. It was like a scene from a movie, with trees crashing against the house and branches snapping everywhere 🌳πŸ’₯. We were lucky to have a generator, but many others aren't as fortunate. It's so important for people to take precautions and stay safe during these severe weather conditions βš οΈπŸ’‘. I'm just glad that the authorities are warning everyone about the potential risks and advising them to keep an eye on those thunderstorm warnings πŸ“£πŸ‘
 
omg this storm system is so intense 😱 i feel bad for ppl in queensland still dealin with power outages from last week's storms, now they gotta worry about another round of severe weather. the combo of moisture & pressure differences is just crazy 🀯 high winds, heavy rain, and bushfires too? that's a lot to handle. i hope emergency services are ready for the worst πŸ’ͺ
 
omg i'm freaking out just thinking about all those aussies bracing for those thundershowers πŸ˜±πŸ’¨ my friend's cousin just got stuck in sydney traffic last week due to a storm and she was stuck on the highway for like 5 hours πŸš—πŸ˜© anywayz, i feel so bad for ppl who are already dealing with bushfires rn, like total fire bans gotta be super stressful πŸ’”πŸ”₯ hope everyone stays safe πŸ™πŸ’•
 
πŸŒͺ️ you know what's crazy about storms? they can come from nowhere, just like life itself. one day everything's calm, and the next, chaos erupts. we need to be prepared for that. think of our lives as these storm systems - sometimes we're strong, sometimes we're weak, but always we're changing. so let's not be too attached to our plans or our sense of security. leave some space for flexibility and adaptability. it's okay to have your life disrupted, because in the end, it's all part of the journey. 😊
 
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