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The oppressive heat and humidity in the air are fueling intense thunderstorms, posing a significant risk of large hail, heavy rainfall, and destructive winds in the coming days.
According to the spring 2025 forecast, specific regions in Australia, including the Dampier Peninsula, Derby Coast, Central Kimberley, Little Sandy Desert, and southeastern Pilbara in Western Australia, as well as the southeastern agricultural zones of the Murraylands in South Australia, and the southern, southwestern, central, and southwest Gippsland areas in Victoria, are facing an increased threat of fire.
Australia’s fire warning system consists of three levels: Advice (yellow), Watch and Act (orange), and Emergency Warning (red).
Source: SBS News

The Australian Warning System website provides detailed explanations of these warning levels, each represented by triangular symbols.
The Australian Warning System website explains the differences in these levels, which are accompanied by triangular signs.
When a Watch and Act warning is in place there is a heightened level of threat. Conditions are changing, and you need to start taking action to protect yourself and your family.
An Emergency Alert is the highest level of warning. You are in danger and need to take immediate action. Any delay puts your life at risk.
Looking ahead to the upcoming fire season
Predicting and reducing the damage caused by fires is also becoming more difficult due to environmental and human factors.