Stargazers flocked to bayside Melbourne and coastal Victoria overnight hoping to enjoy aurora australis,but sadly,there was no repeat show of Saturday’s extraordinary light show.
These stunning photos of the southern lights were taken by a professional,but most smartphones can take top shots too.
Don’t fret if you missed out on seeing the southern lights that dazzled Australians on Saturday night – you’ll have another chance tonight.
Eddie Jim captured the dazzling aurora australis in a timelapse from Doncaster,Melbourne.
A stunning display of the southern lights will likely be across the nation’s south thanks to an extreme geomagnetic storm.
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued its first heatwave warning of the summer,as temperatures soar past 30 for the next three days.
If you were feeling extra hot and sweaty in Sydney on Thursday morning despite the temperatures barely touching 30 degrees,don’t fear – there’s a record-breaking reason why.
Are you reading the weather forecast all wrong? There’s a number that tells you exactly how muggy the day will be,and it’s not relative humidity.
Winter across most of Australia is likely to be warmer than average during the day,and the BOM says there is a 50 per cent chance of it being an El Nino year.
Smoke from the Black Summer bushfires increased cloud cover over the Pacific,cooled sea surface temperatures and likely influenced the formation of the rare triple La Nina weather pattern.
As rain clouds threaten the weekend in Sydney,climatologists have their eyes on a Pacific Ocean water mass that could indicate a brewing El Nino weather system.