Christmas Eve weather: Severe thunderstorms forecast for parts of Australia – what the conditions look like in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne

  • Heavy thunderstorms forecast for Christmas Eve
  • NSW, Queensland and Victoria in the line of fire

NSW, Queensland and Victoria could experience severe thunderstorms on Christmas Eve, with residents told to prepare for the possibility of hail, flash flooding and heavy rain.

There are major concerns about storms for 'the vast majority of NSW' and Queensland, stretching all the way from Mackay to the south-east of the state.

Bureau of Meteorology senior meteorologist Angus Hines said the activity was expected to peak on Sunday afternoon.

“The specific area where we are likely to see severe thunderstorms is around south-east Queensland, including the Brisbane region and north-eastern NSW,” he said.

“We could see some of those thunderstorms become very large and very intense, potentially causing damage with destructive wind gusts, heavy to locally intense rainfall and large or even giant hail like we saw yesterday.”

NSW, Queensland and Victoria could experience severe thunderstorms on Christmas Eve, with residents told to prepare for the possibility of hail, flash flooding and heavy rain

On Sunday morning, BOM issued a severe thunderstorm warning for parts of central Queensland, with the risk of damaging winds, heavy rain and large hail.

This follows a wave of severe storms on Saturday, with high temperatures fueling weather activity.

The current warning applies to areas in the southern Darling Downs and Granite Belt district, but the weather authority said activity is likely to move eastwards in the coming hours.

In NSW, showers and severe thunderstorms will mainly occur in the central and eastern interior, with lighter storms forecast near the coast and in the far west.

Up to 30mm of rain is forecast for Sydney on Sunday, with the chance of showers decreasing overnight.

Massive storms are forecast for Christmas Eve, with grim weather a departure from the characteristic end-of-year heatwave

Massive storms are forecast for Christmas Eve, with grim weather a departure from the characteristic end-of-year heatwave

The Bureau warned that a low-pressure system developing on the NSW-Victoria border will drag the Christmas Eve storm risk

The Bureau warned that a low-pressure system developing on the NSW-Victoria border will drag the Christmas Eve storm risk “over much of Victoria”, bringing wet weather during the day.

Melbourne's Carols by Candlelight is also facing a possible washout, with a high chance of showers and a possible thunderstorm for the late afternoon and evening. The outdoor event kicks off from 8pm at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl, with organizers confident the show will go ahead rain, hail or shine.

The Bureau warned that a low-pressure system developing on the NSW-Victoria border will drag storm risk “over much of Victoria” on Christmas Eve, bringing wet weather during the day.

“Showers naturally tend to be a bit spotty and variable – so there's still a chance we might get the carolers in a dry spot, but there is a risk of showers in Melbourne City at that time of day,” said Mr. Hines. While eastern states could experience a wet Christmas, multiple severe heatwave warnings remain in force for Western Australia.

The Bureau has issued a warning for the Pilbara, Gascoyne, North Interior and South Interior districts, where temperatures could reach 45 degrees Celsius.

The warning currently applies until Boxing Day.

CHRISTMAS DAY WEATHER FORECAST FOR YOUR CITY

SYDNEY

Sunday: Showers. Minimum 19 Maximum 27

Monday: increasing showers. Minimum 19 Maximum 29

Tuesday: Shower or two. Minimum 19 Maximum 28

Wednesday: Possible showers. Minimum 19 Maximum 29

BRISBANE

Sunday: Showers. Possible thunderstorms. Minimum 21 Maximum 29

Monday: Showers. Min. 22 Max. 33

Tuesday: Showers, possible storms. Min. 23 Max. 32

Wednesday: Shower or two. Min. 23 Max. 24

ADELAIDE

Sunday: Partly cloudy. Min. 13 Max. 22

Monday: Possible showers. Minimum 13 Maximum 21

Tuesday: Cloudy. Min. 14 Max. 23

Wednesday: Partly cloudy. Minimum 15 Maximum 26

MELBOURNE

Sunday: increasing showers. Minimum 15 Maximum 22

Monday: Showers. Minimum 16 Maximum 23

Tuesday: Showers. Minimum 16 Maximum 23

Wednesday: Shower or two. Minimum 17 Maximum 23

PERTH

Sunday: Sunny. Minimum 17 Maximum 35

Monday: Sunny. Min. 21 Max. 33

Tuesday: Partly cloudy. Minimum 19 Maximum 25

Wednesday: Mostly sunny. Minimum 16 Maximum 27

HOBART

Sunday: Shower or two. Minimum 13 Maximum 21

Monday: Shower or two. Minimum 14 Maximum 21

Tuesday: Partly cloudy. Min. 12 Max. 23

Wednesday: Cloudy. Min. 13 Max. 24

CANBERRA

Sunday: Showers. Possible thunderstorms. Min. 13 Max. 23

Monday: increasing showers. Min. 13 Max. 24

Tuesday: Showers. Min. 13 Max. 24

Wednesday: Shower or two. Minimum 11 Maximum 25

DARWIN

Sunday: Possible storm. Min. 29 Max. 35

Monday: Partly cloudy. Minimum 28 Maximum 35

Tuesday: Possible storm. Minimum 28 Maximum 35

Wednesday: Shower or two. Minimum 27 Maximum 34

Source: Bureau of Meteorology