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Ashes Test Threatened by Wild Weather
2 Jan
Summary
- Heavy rain may disrupt the final Ashes Test in Sydney.
- North Queensland faces up to 300mm of rain and major flooding.
- Severe heatwave warnings issued for Western Australia's Goldfields.

Heavy rainfall and potential thunderstorms loom over Sydney, threatening to disrupt the final Ashes Test match. While showers are predicted for Sunday and Monday, the opening days of the Test might see rain-affected play. The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast up to 8mm of rain in Sydney, primarily on Sunday afternoon.
Meanwhile, North Queensland is preparing for severe weather, with forecasts indicating rainfall totals between 200mm and 300mm from Townsville to Cairns over the next seven days. This follows recent significant rainfall in the region. Moderate and major flood warnings are already in effect for many parts of Queensland, with the Flinders River expected to remain above major flood levels well into the following week.
Across other parts of Australia, conditions vary. Perth is set for hot and dry weather, with temperatures reaching 35C and an extreme fire danger in several districts. Severe heatwave warnings have been issued for the Goldfields and Central Wheat Belt regions. In contrast, Melbourne and Adelaide will experience sunny and warm conditions, while Tasmania faces a cooler, cloudy day.




