Communits rush home in one of the most important cities in Australia after a serious thunderstorm has suddenly touched on Tuesday afternoon.
Sydneysiders maintain a thunderstorm that will see heavy falls in the western suburbs, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.
For the first time, Bom predicted 'harmful wind' in the afternoon and evening that started with rain at 3.30 pm.
The sudden temperature change came after Sydney had taken up the hottest day of the year so far.
Sydney Airport registered peak temperatures of 40.7 ° C at 1 p.m. that had fallen at 4 p.m. to only 23.9 ° C.
Western suburbs Including Penrith, Bankstown and Badgerys Creek also passed 40C before the temperatures decreased by more than 10 ° C in less than 20 minutes.
There are now serious thunderstorms warnings and the bomb has warned parts of Sydney to experience floods.
Sydneysiders are braced for a predicted extreme thunderstorm
Bom senior meteorologist Sarah Scully said that harmful wind will most likely follow the storm.
“We do have a southern change that is expected to go through the east coast of NSW all day … but that potentially brings very harmful winds,” Scully told 9News.
“Thunderstorms are also expected with the change and they are potentially serious with heavy rainfall, damaging wind and large hail all a risk … The focus of the serious weather has shifted to NSW.”
The bomb said that these winds are expected to weaken under the warning thresholds of the warning 'in the weather warning.
'Harmful winds of an average of 60 to 70 km/h with peak -proof bumps of more than 90 km/h are probably along parts of the coasts of Sydney and Hunter, including the enclosed waters of Sydney, while the southern change will take place in the coming hours,' ' It wrote.
The thunderstorm began to roll over the east of the city before he took his way to Bondi and Manly By 4 p.m.
Parts of the state, including Gosford, Sydney, Wollongong, the entrance, Woy Woy and Bulli are currently in the Stormzone.
Residents is advised to move their cars under cover to prevent the wave of the golf ball and not to park them near trees that can break apart in the wind.
The temperatures peaked above 40 ° C in parts of the city before the rainfall started around 3.30 pm in the east of the city
Items must be tied or stored to prevent them from traveling during the storm and the bomb warned that cStreeken and storm drains have the potential of flooding.
All cases high -voltage lines can be reported to AUSGRID, ENDeavor Energy, Essential Energy or EvoEnergy.
Sydney
Tuesday – max 40 afternoon cool change. Possible storm. Possible rainfall: 0 to 1 mm Chance of every rain: 40 percent
Wednesday – minus 20 max 25 shower or two. Possible rainfall: 0 to 4 mm. Chance of every rain: 60 percent.
Thursday – minus 20 max 25 shower or two. Possible rainfall: 0 to 7 mm Chance of every rain: 70 percent.
Friday – minus 20 max 26 shower or two. Possible rainfall: 0 to 3 mm Chance of every rain: 60 percent.
Brisbane
Tuesday – max 32 usually sunny. Chance of every rain: 5 percent.
Wednesday – minus 21 max 32 partially cloudy. Chance of every rain: 5 percent.
Thursday – minus 22 max 31 partially cloudy. Chance of every rain: 10 percent.
Friday – min 23 max 31 partially cloudy. Chance of every rain: 20 percent.
The storm started to hit parts of the city at 3.30 pm and will travel to the northeast to the northeast
Melbourne
Tuesday – max 22 cloudy. Chance of every rain: 10 percent.
Wednesday – minus 15 max 21 partially cloudy. Chance of every rain: 5 percent. DAY DAY – Min 14 max 21 cloudy. Chance of every rain: 10 percent.
Thursday – minus 14 max 21 cloudy. Chance of every rain: 10 percent.
Friday – minus 15 percent max 22 percent cloudy. Chance of every rain: 5 percent.
Perth
Tuesday – max 37 Sunny. Chance of every rain: 0 percent.
Wednesday – minus 24 max 41 Sunny. Chance of every rain: 5 percent.
Thursday – minus 26 max 39 Sunny. Chance of every rain: 5 percent.
Friday – minus 22 mac 36 usually sunny. Chance of every rain: 5 percent.
Adelaide
Tuesday – max 27 gets sunny. Chance of every rain: 5 percent.
Wednesday – minus 14 max 26 usually sunny. Chance of every rain: 0 percent.
Thursday – minus 13 max 27 usually sunny. Chance of every rain: 0 percent.
Friday – Min 14 max 31 Sunny. Chance of every rain: 0 percent.
Canberra
Tuesday – max 37 afternoon cool change. Possible storm. Chance of every rain: 30 percent.
Wednesday – minus 13 max 27 partially cloudy. Chance of every rain: 10 percent.
Thursday – minus 13 max 28 cloudy. Possible rainfall: 0 to 1 mm. Chance of every rain: 30 percent.
Friday – minus 14 max 26 cloudy. Chance of every rain: 20 percent.
Hobart
Tuesday – max 20 partially cloudy. Chance of every rain: 10 percent.
Wednesday – minus 11 max 22 partially cloudy. Chance of every rain: 20 percent.
Thursday – minus 12 max 22 possible late shower. Possible rainfall: 0 to 1 mm. Chance of every rain: 40 percent.
Friday – minus 12 max 23 partially cloudy. Chance of every rain: 20 percent.
Darwin
Tuesday – max 33 shower or two. Possible storm. Possible rainfall: 0 to 10 mm. Chance of every rain: 70 percent.
Wednesday – minus 26 max 33 showers. Possible storm. Possible rainfall: 0 to 15 mm. Chance of every rain: 80 percent.
Thursday – minus 26 max 33 showers. Possible storm. Possible rainfall: 0 to 15 mm. Chance of every rain: 80 percent.
Friday – minus 26 max 33 showers. Possible storm. Possible rainfall: 0 to 20 mm. Chance of every rain: 70 percent.