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Updated 2026-06-18 17:03

The Bureau of Meteorology is a national weather service that offers forecasts, warnings, and climate data for its country. It issues regular reports on severe weather, seasonal outlooks, and climate monitoring, helping to inform communities and the public. The bureau's coverage often highlights significant cyclone activity, rainfall patterns, and El Niño/La Niña conditions as these factors influence forecasts and warnings. By publishing annual reports and updating long-range forecasts, the Bureau of Meteorology aids planning for various sectors, including government and societies. This information is essential for mitigating for and responding to weather-related events and managing to climate change.

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Discover your weather | The Bureau of Meteorology

The Bureau of Meteorology web homepage provides the Australian community with access to weather forecasts, severe weather warnings, observations, flood information, marine and high seas forecasts and climate information.

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[PDF] Bureau of Meteorology Annual Report 2024-25 - Overview - BoM

January, in Western Australia following severe tropical cyclone Zelia in February, in Queensland and New South Wales following tropical cyclone Alfred in March, across large parts of Queensland later in March, and in the Mid-North Coast and Hunter regions in May. For most of the year, both maximum and minimum mean temperatures were warmer than … In December, changes to the Bureau’s climate information were implemented to provide clearer messaging and encourage the community to use the...

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