Wet weather to drench Australia as La Niña declared

Rain and thunderstorms are set to drench parts of central and eastern Australia this week as the Bureau of Meteorology announced a second La Niña weather event.

The weather event has developed in the Pacific and means a wet summer for Australia.

Widespread showers and thunderstorms, with the risk of heavy rainfall, are expected to hit most of Queensland tomorrow and Friday.

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Wet weather is also expected to soak New South Wales in the coming days, with 100mm of rain set to fall in the state by the end of the week.

The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) has issued more than a dozen flood warnings for regional NSW rivers.

According to meteorologists, atmospheric moisture left behind in the system that crossed northern NSW and southern Queensland at the weekend, combined with winds circulating, has brought moisture over eastern parts of the country.

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Millie Creek flooding, Millie, south of Moree. Northern Tablelands are expected to receive a month's rain in one day. 11th November 2021 Photo Louise Kennerley

Other reasons for the wet weather include humid tropical air that is streaming across the country from the Indian Ocean, where Tropical Cyclone Paddy was named yesterday.

There is also another low-pressure system spinning over the Great Australian Bight.

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BoM meteorologist Jackson Brown described La Niña as the movement of warm waters across the Pacific Basin.

"We have warm waters sitting off the east Australian coast and with those warm waters, you see additional energy available to drive a wetter system," he said.

"It makes heavy rainfall a lot more likely through vast stretches of eastern Australia."

People in NSW and Queensland have been advised to stay alert as many areas were at risk of severe thunderstorms and flooding.

Showers are forecast in Brisbane today with a top of 26 degrees, with a shower or two also expected in Sydney and a maximum temperature of 26 degrees.

Rain is also expected in Melbourne, Adelaide, Hobart and Canberra today, while in Perth and Darwin it will be warm and sunny.

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