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2022 - 12 - 12

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Sydney Airport increasingly contained to single runway (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Flights in and out of Sydney Airport were restricted to a single runway for a record number of hours in November, causing delays and cancellations across ...

[were cancelled last month ](/link/follow-20170101-p5c024)and just under 70 per cent of flights arrived and departed on time. “Flight delays and cancellations are incredibly frustrating for travellers and have a ripple effect that hurts productivity, jobs and the economy. Those missed flights cause 8000 unintended overnight stays in Sydney, 80,000 hours of delays and a backlog of flights that cannot be cleared until 11am the following day. Rex and Qantas’ rate hovered around 2 per cent. After a torrid couple of months The delays do not bode well for the industry heading into the busy Christmas season after a year when the sector has experienced ongoing complaints from customers over flight delays.

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Sydney hit by severe thunderstorm and damaging winds (The Sydney Morning Herald)

The weather bureau warned that damaging winds of about 100km/h are likely in areas where the thunderstorms hit, while Sydney Airport closed all its runways.

The bureau had warned of damaging winds of about 100km/h in areas where the thunderstorms hit. The negative Indian Ocean Dipole has already returned to a neutral phase. It remains in place for parts of the Singleton area.

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Temperatures plummet after freak thunderstorm hits Sydney (9News)

The Bureau of Meteorology said the severe thunderstorm is generating gusty winds across Sydney from the we...

Weatherzone said on Sunday as the cold front moves through it is mixing with the warmer air in front of it leading to the thunderstorm risk. As Sydney basked in warm and sunny weather on Sunday a trough and cold front had begun to move east causing the sudden shift in weather on Monday. The Bureau of Meteorology said the severe thunderstorm is generating gusty winds across Sydney from the west to the east. In Menai, in the city's south, the rain was so heavy it caused floodwaters to submerge Alfords Point Road at Old Illawarra Road. Unpredictable conditions are forecast for the rest of the day as the trough continues to move east. [thunderstorm](https://www.9news.com.au/thunderstorm)has swept across [Sydney](https://www.9news.com.au/sydney)bringing strong wind gusts and heavy [rain](https://www.9news.com.au/rain)as the temperature plummeted by more than 10 degrees in an hour.

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Sydney braces for severe thunderstorm and damaging winds (WAtoday)

The thunderstorms are likely to impact parts of western Sydney, currently sitting above Liverpool and Leppington, before weakening as they move across the ...

The bureau had warned of damaging winds of about 100km/h in areas where the thunderstorms hit. The negative Indian Ocean Dipole has already returned to a neutral phase. It remains in place for parts of the Singleton area.

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Horror storm event strikes NSW with gusty winds lashing Sydney (Sky News Australia)

A horror storm has hit Sydney after the Bureau of Meteorology warned millions of residents severe weather would lash parts of northern and eastern New South ...

Monitor updates at [https://t.co/Ss766eSCrL]and keep an eye on the radar [https://t.co/L992BtofVP] [pic.twitter.com/XUi5k55TtJ] [December 11, 2022] 85km/h gust recorded at Richmond Airport and 82 km/h at Sydney Airport. Monitor at [https://t.co/Ss766eSCrL] [pic.twitter.com/N1EXZeDtD8] [December 11, 2022] "Thunderstorms are generating gusty winds across parts of Sydney. Try 1 month free. Stream 25+ news channels in 1 place.

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Flash flooding, wild winds as storms hit Sydney (The New Daily)

Wild storms have wreaked havoc across Sydney and much of eastern NSW, dumping heavy rain and ripping off at least one roof.

It forecast 90km/h winds across parts of the state, including in Bowral, Braidwood, Bathurst, Katoomba, Goulburn and Cooma. The bureau is also expecting peak gusts of 125km/h in NSW’s higher alpine areas. The city reached 29.6 degrees just before 10am, while it was above 30 in other areas from Sydney Airport to Penrith. “Temps dropped to the low-20s or high-teens in most parts of the Sydney region after the first wave of storms passed.” It came as a line of thunderstorms moved across the Sydney metropolitan area, bringing strong squalls, heavy rain and a rapid drop in temperatures. There were also reports of flash flooding, trees down across the city and rapid temperature drops as the storms hit on Monday morning.

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Warning as 'triple threat' storms batter city (NEWS.com.au)

Sydney has been hit by a mammoth “triple threat” storm amid another round of unseasonably erratic weather weeks after summer's start.

Severe storms may bring damaging winds, large hail and heavy rain for parts of central, southern and southeast inland Qld. Storms are possible for much of Qld on Monday. Queensland is not immune to the dramatic weather patterns, with a series of storms expected to drench the state over the coming days. However, tops of up to 32C are expected until Wednesday in parts of Queensland with Brisbane remaining above 25C throughout the week. Temperatures in the capital city will get progressively cooler throughout the week with a low of 20C and cloudy expected for the weekend. Storms are expected to hammer most of NSW with damaging winds peaking at 125km/h in parts of the state.

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Sydney, Melbourne weather: Ferocious storm about to strike (Daily Mail)

Return of the rain: 'Ferocious' storm smashes Australia's east coast - bringing hail, torrential downpours and damaging winds after a weekend of sunshine.

Thursday: Min 18C, Max 31C (sunny) Wednesday: Min 16C, Max 32C (sunny) Friday: Min 5C, Max 20C (partly cloudy) Thursday: Min 11C, Max 20C (cloudy) Wednesday: Min 11C, Max 19C (cloudy) Wednesday: Min 19C, Max 32C (sunny)

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Severe thunderstorms and cold fronts hit the south eastern part of ... (The Canberra Times)

Earlier on Monday, a freak thunderstorm hit Sydney, causing temperatures to drop by 10 degrees as winds were recorded at 82km/h at Sydney Airport. Advertisement.

Olivia is a reporter for the Canberra Times. We will see a sequence of Winter-type cold fronts crossing the State this week. Today is the last warm day across Victoria for a while. "La Nina is likely to continue until early 2023. Olivia started as an intern in August 2021 and began her career with the Times after completing her studies in November 2021. And why is it so weird?

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Sydney braces for severe thunderstorm and damaging winds (Brisbane Times)

The thunderstorms are likely to impact parts of western Sydney, currently sitting above Liverpool and Leppington, before weakening as they move across the ...

The bureau had warned of damaging winds of about 100km/h in areas where the thunderstorms hit. The negative Indian Ocean Dipole has already returned to a neutral phase. It remains in place for parts of the Singleton area.

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Victorians to shiver through 'winter-like' week of summer as storm ... (The Guardian)

Forecast high temperatures unlikely to top 10C in parts of Melbourne as south-east Australia is subject to whims of La Niña weather pattern.

have now moved away into the Tasman Sea and further into the central coast but more showers are building behind it,” Domensino said. Extreme ratings were in place for eastern Eyre peninsula and mid-north. The last time that temperature was recorded in summer was 23 years ago. Perisher valley, just north of Victorian border in south-eastern New South Wales, recorded its equal lowest summer temperature on record early Friday morning at -7ºC. “It’s possible we’ll see more showers or thunderstorms in the early afternoon, but it will be a dry end to the day.” “Pockets of south-eastern Australia could be cooler than average this summer, especially in the first half, but most other parts of Australia will be near or above average in terms of temperature,” Domensino said.

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