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A week of relentless rain has put Sydney on the brink of having its third wettest August in 168 years of records.
Some parts of NSW broke records for the volume of rain they received over winter, but the season was not unusually cold.
A cold and wet week across NSW will culminate this weekend in heavy rain, strong winds and powerful surf along the coast.
Experts say climate change is causing the tropics to expand, bringing the wild weather they are famous for further south.
In the first three weeks of the month, 241mm of rain has fallen in Sydney, four times the month’s average, making it the ...
The drastic change in Sydney's climate began after a severe drought that lasted from 2017 to 2019. Early 2020 marked a turning point as flooding rains led to the wettest February in three decades. The ...
Once a city that was able to weather the weather, this recent bout of record-breaking rain has pushed us all to breaking ...
Since earning recognition as one of the seven World Marathon Majors, Sydney Marathon 2025 will kick off its first edition on August 31.
The dramatic change in Sydney's weather can be traced back to a severe drought that lasted from 2017 to 2019. This prolonged dry spell was abruptly interrupted in early 2020 when heavy rains marked ...
Sydney Marathon 2025 got off to a chilly start this morning, but the rest of the day is shaping up to be a cracker ...
Each year thousands of waterlogged Brits relocate to Australia in hopes of boosting their vitamin D intake and tanning on sun ...
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