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   *Oct: a powerful Low (arising from to Lows over WA/SA) heading SE into Bass Strait drives 120kph winds on Victoria's coast line and combined with a High in the Tasman Sea and fronts associated with two Lows over WA/SA bring hot air from NW WA, record breaking hot weather in NE SthAust, and NSW - forecast to reach 43C in north-west NSW and 45C in south-west Queensland and north-east SA, challenging all-time October records.   *Oct: a powerful Low (arising from to Lows over WA/SA) heading SE into Bass Strait drives 120kph winds on Victoria's coast line and combined with a High in the Tasman Sea and fronts associated with two Lows over WA/SA bring hot air from NW WA, record breaking hot weather in NE SthAust, and NSW - forecast to reach 43C in north-west NSW and 45C in south-west Queensland and north-east SA, challenging all-time October records.
   *Oct: a small tornado causes local damage in Werribee, Victoria   *Oct: a small tornado causes local damage in Werribee, Victoria
 +  *hottest Spring on record for east coast including both Sydney and Brisbane while Victoria has a cold Spring
  
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history/weather_major_events.txt · Last modified: 2025/11/29 08:24 by gary1

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