25/06/2026
More rain expected next week, you should get more rain down south than Qld in normal wet season, however winter should be above average in Qld on the coast as well for each area.
Weather forecasting using Astronomy and Ancient Geometry.
25/06/2026
More rain expected next week, you should get more rain down south than Qld in normal wet season, however winter should be above average in Qld on the coast as well for each area.
25/06/2026
Tasmania
25/06/2026
More photos in Kazan
25/06/2026
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25/06/2026
Cold records in their wrong forecast from the super El Nino from 1870.
June snow, record cold is forecast in the northern Rockies this weekend, including parts of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming It's a summer surprise, especially at some national parks.
25/06/2026
As i posted I said they would all be wrong on the super El Nino from 1870
Millions of Americans across the Great Plains and Central US brace for repeated rainfall and flash flooding Millions of Americans across the Central and Southern U.S. are bracing for repeated rounds of tropical downpours this week as forecasters monitor a developing threat that spans more than 700 miles.
25/06/2026
Seems to be a lot of flooding under a super El Nino from 1870
Bund breach floods 32 homes in Kuala Langat housing area, residents urged to move to safety KUALA LUMPUR, June 25 β A total of 32 homes in Taman Langat Utama 2, Bukit Changgang, Kuala Langat, were aff...
25/06/2026
Kazan is very nice, two golf courses as well so will get a few games in.
25/06/2026
The super El Nino is failing as predicted
Unseasonable showers and thunderstorms are expected to impact inland parts of eastern Australia over the next week.
These showers and storms will first develop near an inland trough that should form on Friday and weaken on Sunday. A second, stronger trough will move over New South Wales and southern Queensland early next week, bringing further showers and storms.
However, details of the location and amount of rainfall from these systems are still evolving. Different computer weather models, which help predict the weather, are showing a range of possibilities, depending on where the troughs form and how they develop.
The Australian (ACCESS) and European (EC) models both show an increase in rainfall over inland parts of NSW and southern Qld, but the locations of the heaviest falls vary. They also agree that only low rainfall totals are to be expected over South Australia.
There is less model agreement about Victoria, with the Australian model forecasting more rainfall over the Northern Plains.
Bureau meteorologists use these models, along with other computer data, observations and local knowledge, to create the official rainfall forecast. As the models and observations continue to update over the coming days, so will our forecasts.
Stay up to date with the latest forecasts and warnings at www.bom.gov.au or on the BOM Weather App.