By Brittany Chain For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 05:08 BST, 16 June 2019 | Updated: 05:09 BST, 16 June 2019
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Rain, hail and storms are forecast across Australia's east coast in the coming days while northern parts of the nation continue to swelter through 30C winter days.
Sydneysiders have been warned to brace for 25mm of rain within hours on Sunday afternoon, with the wet weather set to continue well into Monday.
Meanwhile, Queenslanders woke up this morning to a city covered in thick, grey fog and light showers, which are also expected to continue into early next week.
Both Sydney and Brisbane have been warned to expect thunderstorms on Sunday evening, with the possibility of hail in Sydney.
Rain, hail and storms are forecast across Australia's east coast in the coming days while northern parts of the nation continue to swelter through 30C winter days
Sydneysiders have been warned to brace for 25mm of rain within hours on Sunday afternoon, with the wet weather set to continue well into Monday
By Monday night the cold front is expected to travel south to greet Melburnians.
The city can expected showers and storms by Tuesday, with the potential for hail in the morning and afternoon in southern suburbs.
Hobart is also expected to receive the full brunt of the cold front by Tuesday, with a 95 per cent chance of rain, hail and storms predicted.
While the winter chill lashes the east coast of Australia, residents in Darwin in the Northern Territory are still sweltering through weather in excess of 30C.
Temperatures for the week ahead range from 30C to 32C with clear skies.
At present, there is a zero per cent chance of rain in the state this week.
Queenslanders woke up this morning to a city covered in thick, grey fog and light showers, which are also expected to continue into early next week