Thursday 24 November 2022 06:41 AM Weather bureau predicts Australia's big wet to continue in the east while the ... trends now

Thursday 24 November 2022 06:41 AM Weather bureau predicts Australia's big wet to continue in the east while the ... trends now
Thursday 24 November 2022 06:41 AM Weather bureau predicts Australia's big wet to continue in the east while the ... trends now

Thursday 24 November 2022 06:41 AM Weather bureau predicts Australia's big wet to continue in the east while the ... trends now

A country divided: Weather bureau predicts Australia's big wet will continue through summer in the country's east while the west will be hot and dry Wet and dry conditions will divide each side of Australia across summer months Bureau of Meteorology released its latest three-month weather outlook  The eastern states will likely cop more of rain, including the Queensland coast  Below-average rainfall will occur on the western side, including west Tasmania NSW, Queensland coast, eastern Tasmania are expecting more rain this summer

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Australia's eastern states are set to cop yet more rain in the next three months, while the west basks in sunshine. 

The release of the Bureau of Meteorology's latest three-month outlook predicts eastern states will continue to bear the brunt of wet weather, with above-average rainfall forecast to fall over already flood-devastated areas. 

But West Australians are set for sunnier skies accompanied by higher-than-average temperatures during the summer months. 

Eastern states will continue to bare the brunt of wet weather, with above-average rainfall to fall over the next three months (pictured, a woman finds cover at Sydney's Royal Randwick Races last month)

Eastern states will continue to bare the brunt of wet weather, with above-average rainfall to fall over the next three months (pictured, a woman finds cover at

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