A “very dangerous” thunderstorm has smashed parts of South East Queensland, as giant hailstones, lightning, destructive winds and flash flooding wreak havoc for millions.
More storms are expected in parts of Australia's east after wild weather including large hail and strong winds damaged homes and left thousands without power.
Thousands of homes woke up without power in Queensland and northern NSW on Sunday after storms smashed parts of the east coast.
Nine people were injured by hail at the 150th anniversary of the Esk State School on Saturday afternoon, as dangerous storms ...
Severe storms sweeping across South East Queensland and NSW have forced the cancellation of Halloween celebrations, with ...
At least seven severe storms moved through the Southeast on Friday evening which left 8,000 homes without power.
Parts of Victoria and Queensland were plunged into darkness on Sunday afternoon, after severe storms downed trees and power ...
Queenslanders have been warned the worst is still to come with a dangerous weekend of severe thunderstorms, large hail and ...
Car windows were shattered by hail and people at a school fair rushed to hospital as dangerous storms smashed South East Queensland Saturday, with the possibility of more carnage to come Sunday.
Supercell thunderstorms represent the most severe type of storm due to their unique characteristics. Unlike typical storms, which may dissipate within an hour, supercells can last for several hours ...
Residents in NSW have copped large hail and intense lightning as storms barrelled through the state, with more wild weather ...
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