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Following a spell of sustained heat, a refreshing cool change typically ensues, leading to a drop in temperatures, as noted by the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM).
These brisker, more blustery conditions are predicted to sweep into Sydney on Sunday, gradually advancing up the north coast of New South Wales.
The BoM advises residents to stay alert for potential Severe Thunderstorm Warnings during this transition.
Additionally, the BoM has verified that smoke has been carried from a blaze in the southern part of the state at Yowrie.
Looking ahead, the BoM forecasts that this weather system might shift into northwest Queensland by Tuesday and Wednesday, evolving into a low-pressure system.
The BoM confirmed that smoke has travelled from a fire in the state’s south at Yowrie.
Tropical cyclone to make landfall
The BoM anticipates “the system may drift across northwest Queensland on Tuesday and Wednesday as a low”.