Noosa News
Wet summer set to continue, hot nights ahead

The weather bureau said La Nina had past its peak but still remained active, which meant rainfall totals were likely to be higher from February to April, particularly in northeast Queensland.Senior climatologist Felicity Gamble said there was also an increased risk of widespread flooding in eastern and northern Australia.She said an average to above-average number of tropical cyclones and tropical lows were expected for the remainder of the northern wet season.“But models suggest La Nina is likely…
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