Severe weather forecast: Heavy rains and winds to 'drench' parts of Australia

This is what the low-pressure system off the east coast of Australia has in store for the weather this week.

A man wearing a hi vis jacket walks in the rain, holding an umbrella, with the Sydney Opera House behind him.

A low-pressure system is set to bring rain and winds to parts of Queensland, NSW and Victoria this week. Source: Getty / David Gray

Parts of Australia will cop severe weather this week, with the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) warning "a powerful low-pressure system will drench and batter" areas along the east coast.

The BoM issued a severe weather update, explaining the weather is being influenced by a low-pressure system off the coast.

Senior meteorologist Angus Hines said much of the initial rain on Monday would be along the Queensland coast, with the wet weather making its way south to NSW and rain increasing as it moves along the central coast on Tuesday.

Low pressure is expected to build along the NSW coast on Tuesday before intensifying on Wednesday.

Hines said persistent rainfall is expected to occur from Port Macquarie down the NSW coast to eastern parts of Victoria on Wednesday, with 100-200mm expected in several areas.
Hines warned there was potential for riverine flooding and flash flooding.

"That can mean inundation of homes, properties, businesses, roads and streets, which of course can lead to dangerous driving conditions," he said.

He said wind would be a "major part" of the weather event with very strong gusts initially developing on Tuesday around the central coast of NSW.
"Almost anywhere along the eastern seaboard from about Melbourne up to Brisbane, chances are you're getting a battering of strong winds at some stage this week," Hines said.

He said those winds would also create hazardous conditions on the water.

"They will whip up very large waves on Tuesday, [with] potential for 5-7 metre waves."

The low will gradually pull away to the east on Thursday, which Hines said would mean weather along eastern parts of Australia would become much more settled on Friday.


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