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Posted inEmergency management, Weather

Motorists urged to prepare for snowy and potentially hazardous conditions on New England roads

blankby Kate Brown5 days agoSeptember 1, 2025

Motorists are advised to prepare for potentially hazardous road conditions across parts of the New England tomorrow, with damaging winds and snow forecast to fall overnight.

Black Mountain - Image credit Scott Goodhand
Posted inAccidents and road closures, Armidale Regional, Good News, Guyra, Weather

Snowfall blankets New England in a one-day winter wonderland

blankby Penelope ShawAugust 2, 2025August 5, 2025

It’s a magical morning across the New England region, with snow transforming towns into a picturesque winter wonderland

Posted inFlood, Local News, Weather

Flooding impacts to persist after record rain

by RK Crosby with AAPMarch 30, 2025April 1, 2025

Minor flood warnings are in place for Gwydir, Peel and Namoi rivers as severe flooding affects Queensland and rain continues.

Posted inLocal News

Get your picture perfect moment noticed

blankby Tom PleveyMarch 19, 2025March 18, 2025

The Bureau of Meteorology’s annual photo competition is back. Do you have some photos worth getting noticed?

Posted inGuyra, Walcha

New England, do you want a build a snowman? Next week’s cold snap might be your chance!

blankby Penelope ShawJuly 11, 2024

Parts of New England are currently forecast to see a dusting of snow next week with a cold snap expected to have most centres set to record temperatures near or below zero.

Posted inEnvironment

Welcome to winter: New England experiences coldest morning since last winter

by Steve KatteJune 14, 2024

If you thought Thursday was chilly, you are dead right. The BOM says many areas in the New England experienced the coldest temperatures since last winter. 

Posted inEmergency management

Heatwaves predicted and prompt warnings for elderly, workers

blankby RK CrosbyDecember 8, 2023

The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting severe heatwaves across most of the state over the next coming days, prompting concern about vulnerable people and workers.

Posted inEmergency management

Flood warning for Tamworth, Carroll, Gunnedah as severe storms roll in again

blankby RK CrosbyNovember 28, 2023

The Bureau of Meteorology is again predicting widespread rainfall and warning of minor flooding for the Peel and Namoi rivers.

Posted inEmergency management, News

Weather Watch: A change is on the way & Total Fire Ban in play

blankby Kate BrownOctober 25, 2023

The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting a rollercoaster forecast this week and over the weekend urging everyone to remain vigilant.

Posted inEnvironment

BOM issues El Niño alert; ski season in doubt

blankby Lia EdwardsJune 7, 2023

The Bureau of Meteorology says there is around a 70% chance of an El Niño developing this year, but it looks like the big dry is already threatening the ski season.

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