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8 February 1983 – The city is enveloped by a massive dust storm that "turned day into night". 16 February 1983 – Melbourne is encircled by an arc of fire as the Ash Wednesday fires encroach on the city. 18 September 1984 – Storm causes flooding of 100 homes in the eastern suburbs. [23] December 1990 – Heatwave causes 4 deaths. [24]
Hail pelted down over Melbourne as showers and storms rolled across parts of Victoria on Saturday, August 13.This video, recorded by Gavin Craig Harris, shows hail coat the road and street on ...
An intense storm hit Melbourne on the evening of October 28, bringing heavy rain and lightning amid severe weather warnings.This footage, filmed by Leon Sjogren, shows lightning striking in the ...
Cars and trams travelled along flooded roads in Melbourne on Friday, December 14, after the central business district was lashed by a severe storm and torrential rain.Victoria SES warned people in ...
6 March 2010 brought one of the worst hail storms to ever hit Melbourne. The storm occurred due to the collision of warm humid air moving southwards, and a cold front moving from the south-west. The resulting storms moved from north to south, wreaking havoc across Shepparton in the state's north, uprooting trees and damaging roofs.
Image from NASA's Aqua satellite of heavy stormclouds over Melbourne on 3 December 2003. The 2003 Melbourne thunderstorm was a severe weather event that occurred over the city of Melbourne, Australia, and surrounding areas of Victoria, from 1 to 6 December 2003. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology called the storm a "once in 100-year event".
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The 2005 Melbourne thunderstorm was a severe weather event that occurred between 2 February and 3 February 2005, [1] which produced 120 millimetres (4.7 in) of rain in Melbourne, the highest total since records began. Every suburb in Melbourne, as well as parts of eastern Victoria and the Geelong/Bellarine Peninsula, were affected by the storm. [2]