Much of Australia's east coast is set for an entire week of wet weather.
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Australia’s east coast is in for a thorough soaking from today that is set to last right into next week in places.

Senior meteorologist Miriam Bradbury from the Bureau of Meteorology reported that scattered showers have begun along the east coast, particularly focusing on south-east Queensland and north-east New South Wales.

Falls of 20mm to 25mm have been recorded, rising to up to 40mm in the above-mentioned regions.

This map from Weatherzone shows the rain forecast for eastern Australia. (Weatherzone)

The heaviest falls so far have been on the Sunshine Coast and offshore Queensland islands, which received 50mm to 70mm of rain.

According to Bradbury, today, the rainfall is expected to increase, spreading over central and southern parts of Queensland as well as eastern and north-east New South Wales. This change is due to a low-pressure trough in the upper atmosphere combined with moist winds originating from the ocean.

Thunderstorms are expected in affected areas in Queensland as well as northern NSW, but not severe ones.

Martin Place, Sydney storms
Heavy rain is expected in multiple states. (9News)

The rain will continue through the weekend along eastern Australia, beginning to clear in Queensland on Sunday.

But it is set to continue in NSW through to early next week, with rainfall totals of 50mm to 100mm expected to accumulate.

Unfortunately, beyond moderate scattered showers, the deluge won’t affect drought-stricken areas in Victoria or South Australia.

Bradbury said southern Australia would be hit by a cold burst on Friday and Saturday, dropping the temperature up to 10 degrees.

Snow may fall at 500m in Tasmania and 1000m in Victoria on Friday, but only in small amounts as a mass of dry air will soon follow.

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