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Australia's East Coast Drenched: Flood, Shark Warnings Issued
28 Feb
Summary
- South Australia braces for 50-100mm of rain and possible flash floods.
- Victoria experienced rainfall exceeding double its average February precipitation.
- Sydney issues shark warnings due to murky waters from heavy rainfall.

Heavy late summer rains are impacting much of Australia, with South Australia, Victoria, and Queensland experiencing significant downpours and flood concerns. South Australia's Premier Peter Malinauskas has warned residents to prepare for heavy rainfall, forecasting 50-100mm that could lead to flash flooding, particularly in Adelaide.
This rainfall, while welcome in some drought-stricken areas like Moomba which exceeded its annual average, poses a flood risk. In Victoria, cities like Horsham recorded rainfall five times their February average. Melbourne anticipates showers starting Sunday.
Meanwhile, persistent rain in Sydney has led to a shark warning, urging caution in coastal waters due to increased bull shark activity. This extreme weather is occurring in the context of a warming climate, which intensifies rainfall events.




