2012年7月10日 星期二

Heavy weather to hit picketline

PICKETERS outside Grafton Jail could soon be braving wet weather as they continue their fight against savage job cuts at the jail.

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Contact organisers Tony King on 0427 420 214 or Sharryn Usher on 0417 497 701 if you can help.

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Online weather forecasting service The Weather Channel predicts severe weather is set to strike eastern Australia this week with rainfall expected to reach a three month high in parts of Queensland, NSW, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.

"A low-pressure trough approached eastern Australia on Monday, with the system expected to move slowly east today and tomorrow generating further rain and thunderstorms across much of eastern Australia," said Weather Channel chief meteorologist Dick Whitaker.

"Over the next eight days,Find buychristianlouboutin women's fashion at ShopStyle. widespread totals of up to 50mm are forecast for Queensland, NSW, Victoria and Tasmania with isolated areas receiving falls of up to 100mm. Many inland towns could also exceed their entire July rainfall this week."

This system will interact with another trough over Queensland, drawing down a burst of tropical moisture that will intensify the rainfall totals.

A second trough is forecast to track east through the region on Thursday and Friday generating further significant falls over many of the same areas.

"Several Flood Watches have already been issued across parts of Victoria in anticipation of the approaching severe weather. There is a chance that some of the already saturated river catchments may be tipped into at least moderate flooding with the forecast rainfalls this week," Mr Whitaker said.

"Unfortunately, the alpine resorts may receive some rain through the first half of the week that will have an impact on the existing snow cover. However,Shop womens sandals at Macy's. Buy popular wedgeshoes and strappy sandals.Find Short Length Wigs, shortwigs Boy Cut Wigs along with a wide selection of other brand-name wigs, towards the end of the week the rain is forecast to fall as snow with around 10cm possible across the resorts."

"Meanwhile, Queensland has already seen some heavy rain over the past 24-hours to 9am EST Monday. Urandangie recorded its heaviest July rain in 26 years, with 38mm, four times its monthly July average while South Johnstone (34mm) has soaked under its heaviest July rain in four years.

"Over in South Australia, Port Augusta Ap and Yunta have both already recorded their heaviest 24-hour falls in four months, picking up 9.4mm and 3.8mm respectively."

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