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La Niña Returns: Australia Braces for Summer Storms

Summary

  • La Niña system confirmed, promising cooler, wetter weather.
  • Past event caused devastating floods and fatalities.
  • This La Niña is predicted to be weak but carries risks.
La Niña Returns: Australia Braces for Summer Storms

Australians are being urged to prepare for potential disasters as the Bureau of Meteorology has confirmed the return of La Niña for the upcoming summer. This weather system typically brings cooler, wetter conditions to parts of the country, increasing the likelihood of cyclones and monsoons. Meteorologists have observed clear signs that the tropical Pacific Ocean and atmosphere are reinforcing the La Niña pattern.

The last La Niña event, which occurred from 2020 to March 2023, resulted in record-breaking rainfall and severe flooding across New South Wales and southeast Queensland. These devastating 2022 floods led to numerous deaths, school closures, and thousands of submerged homes, notably impacting regional cities like Lismore.

Despite forecasts suggesting this La Niña will be weak and short-lived, with below-average rainfall expected in western and eastern inland areas, authorities caution against complacency. There are warnings of increased bushfire risks in parts of New South Wales, Victoria, and Western Australia, alongside warmer days and nights. Emergency services stress the importance of having disaster plans and staying informed about local warnings.

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La Niña has been confirmed and is expected to return this summer.
The previous La Niña (2020-2023) caused record rainfall, major flooding in NSW and Queensland, and significant damage to homes.
Authorities are warning residents to prepare for potential disasters, including floods and an increased risk of bushfires.

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