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Thursday 344pm 54 feels 54 still drizzling

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Friday 6th of December 8.43a.m. Mostly sunny, some haze. Light 5.5 / 7.4kph E, Hg 56%, 22.1C heading for 28C / 82F. Partly cloudy.

Slight chance of a shower, most likely during this afternoon and evening. The chance of a thunderstorm during this afternoon and evening. Light winds becoming northeasterly 15 to 25 km/h in the morning then tending northerly 15 to 20 km/h in the late evening.

Moon is 22.1%

Severe thunderstorms forecast to hit south-eastern Australia as hot and humid weather takes hold​

3 hours ago​

Thunderstorms are likely to hit Australia's south-east over the weekend as "very humid" weather normally felt in the Far North takes hold, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) warns.

Senior meteorologist Angus Hines said thunderstorms would develop on Friday afternoon in Victoria and northern Tasmania, as well as large parts of South Australia and New South Wales.

He said the change in weather across south-eastern states was primarily driven by hot and humid conditions.

Dew points — which are a measure of how much moisture is in the air — were forecast to rise above 20 degrees in parts of South Australia, Victoria and NSW.

"Those values are normally reserved for the Far North," Mr Hines said.

"Through the next few days, it's going to feel more like a stretch of weather in Darwin than what you're used to down here."

"Very warm, very, very humid — and that is fuelling thunderstorm development."

Heavy falls in NSW and Victoria​

BOM forecasts these thunderstorms are likely to bring "patchy" rainfall and flash flooding across large parts of the south-east.

"This is quite a typical signal that you'd see on a stormy outbreak — it's not consistent wet weather everywhere," Mr Hines said.

He said NSW and northern Victoria were likely to accumulate the most rainfall over the weekend.
 

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