Millions of Australians are expected to get soaked this week, with the country’s worst weather predicted to hit some areas by the weekend.

The Bureau of Meteorology noted on Tuesday that Sydney will get its first rain on Friday. It’s expected to continue raining until the end of next week.

Residents of Melbourne can expect to be drenched from Thursday until the end of the weekend.

In South Australia, the state’s capital of Adelaide is also expected to get soaked until next week due to a high-pressure area that has dissolved.

In Brisbane, the weather is expected to worsen and rain will start to fall on Tuesday. However, by Monday, the city should be dry.

The national capital of Canberra is expected to receive heavy rain starting on Friday and easing on Saturday.

In Tasmania, the state’s capital of Hobart is only expected to receive a single day of rain on Friday.

Although Perth is in for a week of downpours, it’s expected to dry up by next Monday.

In Australia, the weather will be mostly dry in Darwin, with temperatures of 33 degrees Celsius during the week.

Sydney is expected to experience a high chance of rain on Friday, with showers likely in the afternoon and evening.

The BOM also noted that winds will be north at 15 to 25 kilometers per hour. On Saturday, the forecast calls for showers at a rate of 70 percent.

According to the BOM, there’s a chance of showers in the morning, becoming partly cloudy during the afternoon. The weather bureau also noted that winds will be southwesterly at 15 to 25 kilometers per hour during the day. On Sunday, there’s a chance of rain, with a high chance of precipitation occurring at 10 to 19 degrees Celsius. The BOM predicts that the city of Brisbane will experience a 70 percent chance of rain on Friday.

The BOM indicates that there’s a possibility of morning fog in the western part of the country. It noted that there’s a high chance of showers in the afternoon and evening, with light winds. The agency also stated that there’s a 90 percent chance of rain on Saturday. Sunny conditions are predicted for the following day, with a high of 17 degrees Celsius and a 60 percent chance of rain.

According to the BOM, there’s a chance of showers in the morning in Melbourne. The city is expected to experience partly cloudy conditions with a high chance of showers in the morning. The weather agency also noted that the north-west winds will be around 15 to 25 kilometers per hour during the course of the day.

The BOM predicts that there’s a 70 percent chance of rain in the city of 8-13 degrees Celsius on Saturday. It also states that there’ll be showers in the morning. The agency predicts rain chances of 40 percent in the city of 7-13 degrees Celsius on Sunday. Partly cloudy skies are predicted for the city of Canberra on Friday, with a chance of showers.

According to the BOM, there is a high likelihood of rain. It states that winds will be northwesterly at 15 to 25 kilometers an hour during the morning. The agency projects a 30 percent chance of rain on Saturday, with a slight chance of showers in the afternoon. On Sunday, the forecast calls for rain at a rate of 40 percent.

According to the BOM, there’s a chance of showers in the morning. It states that the winds will be southwesterly at 20 to 30 kilometers per hour, decreasing to 15 to 20 kilometers per hour in the afternoon. Friday in Hobart is expected to be partly cloudy, with a 40 percent chance of rain. The temperature on Saturday is expected to be around 13 degrees Celsius.

The BOM indicates that the city will likely experience partly cloudy skies with a chance of rain most likely during the early hours of Friday. The temperature is predicted to reach 5 degrees Celsius on Sunday, with a 10 percent chance of precipitation. Friday in Adelaide is expected to be cloudy with a high of 10 degrees Celsius, and a rainfall probability of around 95 percent.

The BOM indicates that there’ll be a high likelihood of showers in the afternoon and evening, with winds becoming northwesterly at 25 to 40 kilometers per hour. It also says that there’ll be a chance of rain on Saturday with a 70 percent probability. Partly cloudy skies are expected to occur with a chance of showers in most places during the morning. The winds will be southwesterly around 15 to 20 kilometers perh.

According to the BOM, the temperature on Sunday will be around 6 degrees Celsius, with a 5% chance of rain. The agency also predicts light winds with speeds of up to 20 kilometers per hour. In the city of Darwin, the forecast calls for a high temperature of 24 degrees Celsius on Friday, with a 10% chance of rain, and on Saturday, it’s predicted to be around 33 degrees Celsius, with a 5% chance of rain.

Easterly winds with speeds up to 20km/h are expected to occur during the morning. The Bureau of Meteorology predicts that the temperature on Sunday will reach 23-33 degrees Celsius, with a chance of rain. In Perth, the agency predicts that the temperature will reach 9-20 degrees Celsius, with a 50% chance of rain on Friday.

Morning fog is possible in the hills. The southwest could also see showers, while in the other areas, there could be a slight chance of precipitation. The BOM says that the weather will be partly cloudy with a high chance of showers on Saturday.

According to the BOM, there’s a chance of thunderstorms occurring during the day, with winds speeds of up to 35 kilometers per hour. It’s expected to be mostly cloudy on Sunday, with a 90 percent chance of rain. The temperature on the day is predicted to reach 21 degrees Celsius. The winds are predicted to be northwesterly at 25 to 35 kilometers per hour during the morning.

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