Category: Weather

  • GAV’S WEATHER | COASTAL SHOWERS CONTINUING

    GAV’S WEATHER | COASTAL SHOWERS CONTINUING

    Dry weather has returned to the north west, while onshore winds are continuing to cause showers along the coast. The rainfall will be heavy at times, with the trend set to continue as another high moves towards the Tasman. The wet weather will clear in time for the weekend.

  • GAV’S WEATHER | COASTAL SHOWERS TO STICK AROUND

    GAV’S WEATHER | COASTAL SHOWERS TO STICK AROUND

    Expect the showers along the coast to stick around for your Tuesday, as a high in the Tasman generates onshore winds. The falls will be heavy at times, while in the west the dry weather will return. The remainder of the nation is relatively cloud free.

  • GAV’S WEATHER | RAIN BAND ON THE WAY

    GAV’S WEATHER | RAIN BAND ON THE WAY

    There’s rain on the way this evening, with falls expected to extend right across Queensland and New South Wales. We’re likely to see severe storms and flash flooding due to the intensity of the front, though it will clear quickly, with Sunday set to be a classic clear and chilly Autumn day.

  • GAV’S WEATHER: FOUR SEASONS IN THREE DAYS

    GAV’S WEATHER: FOUR SEASONS IN THREE DAYS

    As the cyclones clear, the nation returns to being a sunny, dry one. There is some invisible hope though. Tomorrow, left over moisture in the atmosphere is going to come together to produce a large rain band that will extend from western Queensland to New South Wales. It will be a very warm mostly sunny…

  • GAV’S WEATHER | MORE RAIN FOR GOLD COAST AND NORTHERN RIVERS

    GAV’S WEATHER | MORE RAIN FOR GOLD COAST AND NORTHERN RIVERS

    Ex-Cyclone Trevor continues to leave a trail of destruction, with more flooding ahead for Northern-Central Queensland. Northern New South Wales will have a layer of high cloud, with moderate falls headed for the Northern Rivers and South-East Queensland. Meanwhile, in the south, it’s fine and mostly sunny, and Friday should bring some rain for inland…

  • GAV’S WEATHER | STARTING TO FEEL MORE LIKE AUTUMN

    GAV’S WEATHER | STARTING TO FEEL MORE LIKE AUTUMN

    It’s going to be fine and mostly sunny for the majority of the NBN News viewing area on Wednesday. There will be some cloud and a chance of a shower across the far north of the state, and the south east corner of Queensland.

  • GAV’S WEATHER | RAIN BAND MOVING THROUGH

    GAV’S WEATHER | RAIN BAND MOVING THROUGH

    A southerly change is on the way for the south east on Tuesday, bringing with it more cloud cover, while pushing an existing rain band further north. Storms will form across the Northern NSW ranges, with Coffs Harbour, Grafton and Lismore likely to see some instability.

  • GAV’S WEATHER | STORMS ON THE WAY

    GAV’S WEATHER | STORMS ON THE WAY

    Storms are on the way for the Hunter & Central Coast this afternoon, with more wild weather likely tomorrow. Saturday will be warm, before afternoon showers and storms develop around the Greater Hunter Region. They’ll push further north as the evening goes on. In the nation’s north, two massive cyclones are closing in on the coast.…

  • GAV’S WEATHER | ISOLATED SHOWERS STILL DEVELOPING ALONG THE COAST

    GAV’S WEATHER | ISOLATED SHOWERS STILL DEVELOPING ALONG THE COAST

    More showers are expected along the NSW coast as storms develop, but inland residents will see the hot, dry weather continue. Meanwhile, in other parts of the nation, two cyclones continue to intensify. Cyclone Trevor, in Queensland’s far north, has torn down trees and power lines and will continue to pass over Cape York tonight.…

  • GAV’S WEATHER | COASTAL SHOWERS TO CONTINUE

    GAV’S WEATHER | COASTAL SHOWERS TO CONTINUE

    It’s set to stay warm for the inland, while for the coast the shower activity should clear by the weekend. More afternoon storm development is likely along the ranges for your Wednesday, affecting the Greater Hunter, along with the north east corner of New South Wales and south east Queensland. Further north,  Cyclone Trevor is set to…