Source: Bureau of Meteorology
For people in parts of South Coast, Southern Tablelands, Snowy
Mountains, Australian Capital Territory and South West Slopes
Forecast Districts.
Issued at 11:00 am Monday, 23 June 2025.
Damaging wind gusts over the alpine peaks today, spreading to
southern coastal ranges overnight.
Weather Situation: A complex low pressure system in the Great
Australian Bight will deliver a series of fronts across
southeastern Australia over the next couple of days with increased
winds and cold temperatures in its wake.
The first front moves through the far southeast early tomorrow,
and is bringing damaging wind gusts about the alpine peaks today,
spreading to the coastal ranges overnight. Another frontal system
is expected later Tuesday into Wednesday, with renewed windy
conditions likely across a broader area of the southeast.
ALPINE PEAKS ABOVE 1900M: DAMAGING NORTHWESTERLY WINDS averaging
80 to 90 km/h with peak gusts around 110 km/h are likely today and
through Tuesday.
ELSEWHERE ABOVE 1400M: DAMAGING NORTHWESTERLY WINDS averaging 50
to 60 km/h with peak gusts around 90 km/h are forecast to develop
from early Tuesday.
Blizzard conditions are forecast to develop from Tuesday afternoon
above 1400 m in western parts of the Snowy Mountains. The NSW
National Parks and Wildlife Service recommends that back country
travel be postponed until conditions improve.
Locations which may be affected include Bombala, Mount Ginini,
Thredbo, Nimmitabel, Araluen and Perisher Valley.
Sustained winds above 80 km/h have been observed at Thredbo Top
Station since 4:50 am.
The State Emergency Service advises that people should:
* Move vehicles under cover or away from trees.
* Secure or put away loose items around your house, yard and
balcony.
* Keep at least 8 metres away from fallen power lines or objects
that may be energised, such as fences.
* Trees that have been damaged by fire are likely to be more
unstable and more likely to fall.
* Report fallen power lines to either Ausgrid (131 388), Endeavour
Energy (131 003), Essential Energy (132 080) or Evoenergy (131 093)
as shown on your power bill.
* Stay vigilant and monitor conditions. Note that the landscape
may have changed following bushfires.
* For emergency help in floods and storms, ring your local SES
Unit on 132 500.
23/Jun/2025 01:14 AM