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The Canberra Times
National
Hannah Neale

Flooded communities on alert as thunderstorms threaten ACT

Recent picturesque sunny days in the ACT will be replaced with lower temperatures, rainfall and possible thunderstorms from Wednesday and into the weekend.

This comes as large areas of Australia are forecast to receive a drenching. Areas from the country's north to Tasmania are set for heavy rainfall and possible flooding.

Miriam Bradbury from the Bureau of Meteorology says clouds were forecast to thicken on Tuesday afternoon over the ACT and South Coast region with the possibility of showers.

Canberrans holidaying on the South Coast may experience light scattered showers on Tuesday ahead of heavier rainfall on Wednesday,

"This cloud is coming in ahead of a fairly wet system that is going to be impacting parts of the east coast from late Tuesday onwards," Ms Bradbury said.

"Wednesday will be a pretty wet day, we're expecting between 15 and 25 mm of rainfall across the ACT. There is also a chance of thunderstorms later in the day.

"If we do see a thunderstorm it will push those rainfall totals up a little bit. But more likely it's just going to be showers in areas of rain moving through across the day."

Rainfall is expected to ease on Thursday before a second burst of rain on Friday.

"Wednesday and Friday are forecast to have the highest falls," Ms Bradbury said.

Temperatures are forecast to drop to a minimum of 9 degrees across the capital over the coming days.

The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast moderate to major flooding in already flooded rivers in NSW, Victoria, and possibly Tasmania and southern Queensland.

Many communities that recently experienced flooding or are currently in flood will likely see rivers rise in the coming week including inland and western areas of NSW, before moving to the ranges and eastern NSW districts towards the weekend.

The ground remains saturated, and any additional rainfall will cause streams and rivers to rise.

Rain is forecast for the ACT later this week. Picture by Sithtixay Ditthavong

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