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  • Long weekend rain and storms to impact Victoria and NSW

    Source Weatherzone Thu 24 Apr 2025

    An outbreak of heavy rain and severe thunderstorms will impact Victoria and NSW over the coming long weekend. As seen in the synoptic image below, this outbreak of storms and wet weather will be caused by a broad low pressure trough and cold front. Image: Synoptic image for Friday, 25 April. As the weekend goes on, the surface low pressure trough will move east over NSW. A pool of cold air reaching well above the surface will move over the surface trough, increasing the thunderstorm potential and deepening the surface low pressure. Along with this synoptic situation in place, streams of tropical moisture from both the northwest and northeast of the country (the purple streams converging over central and eastern Australia in the image below) will enhance the potential for heavy rain over the coming days. Image: Precipitable water and mean sea level pressure on Friday, 25 April afternoon. Victoria Thunderstorms and rain are possible from around dawn on Anzac Day (this Friday) over parts of western and central Victoria. The greatest risk of heavy rain and severe thunderstorms will come between about late morning and early evening, across much of the state, except over eastern Victoria. As seen in the rainfall map below, widespread falls of 20-30mm will impact parts of central, western and northern Victoria until early Saturday, most of which is expected on Friday, with pockets of 40-50mm possible. Image: Accumulated rainfall to 4am on Saturday, 26 April. While a soggy Anzac Day dawn service isn’t ideal, this rainfall will be a much welcomed sight across western and central Victoria, which is has been experiencing severe rainfall deficiencies over the past 14 to 24 months, as seen in the image below. Image: Rainfall deficiencies across Australia between February 2024 and March 2025. Source: Bureau of Meteorology Thunderstorms may still linger into the early hours of Saturday but should contract to northern and eastern parts of the state as the trough deepens over NSW. A high pressure ridge should clear most showers into Sunday, leaving a cool day with some lingering cloud cover. New South Wales Heavy rain and intense thunderstorms are only expected over the southwest of the state on Friday afternoon and evening. Rainfall will spread over western and central NSW on Saturday morning, reaching east (including over Sydney) into the afternoon and evening, and into the southeast early on Sunday. Localised heavy falls are most likely with these thunderstorms, however large hail and damaging wind gusts are also possible, most likely over western and northern parts of the state. Image: Daily forecast on the Weatherzone app for Sydney, NSW, on Saturday, April 26. Widespread falls of 15-30mm are expected over the coming days, including across western NSW. The image below shows some areas of more intense rainfall over eastern NSW as the trough deepens on Sunday. Image: Accumulated rainfall to 4pm on Sunday, 27 April over NSW. Winds will strengthen from the south along eastern NSW on Sunday as a low deepens off the coast, with gusty showers persisting into Monday. Keep track of the latest warnings here. - Weatherzone © Weatherzone 2025