Aussies are set to embrace a significant weather shift, with large parts of eastern and south-western Australia expecting a soaking this week.
Residents in New South Wales face the possibility of flooding, while Western Australia welcomes relief from drought conditions.
The impending weather transformation is attributed to multiple upper-level troughs and low-pressure systems.
The Bureau of Meteorology issued warnings for major rainfall events, heightening the possibility of flooding in parts of eastern Australia.
Residents of New South Wales, including Sydney, can expect a significant cool-down, with temperatures plummeting from recent highs.
Sydney, which basked in 28-degree heat just yesterday, is forecasted to experience a cooler maximum of 22 degrees today.
In addition to the anticipated rainfall, Western Australia braces itself for showers and thunderstorms, particularly in the western regions.
While rainfall totals are predicted to range from 5mm to 20mm across most areas, parts of the far south-west could witness substantial accumulations, surpassing 50mm by the end of this week.
This expected precipitation comes as a relief to regions like Perth and Bunbury, which have recently endured their driest seven-month period on record.
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