Rain, hail and thunderstorms to hit Australia: What the weather will be like in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and more…

  • Brief cold snap hits east states of Australia
  • Hail and storms to hit the region 

A brief cold snap is set to hit Australia’s eastern seaboard, bringing rain, thunderstorms and chilly weather for Victoria, NSW, Tasmania and southern Queensland.

Sky News meteorologist Alison Osborne said the mercury will ‘take a dive’ on Thursday onwards, due to a burst of polar air from the Antarctic.

Victoria could see ‘quite cold and more winter like weather’ with below average temperatures of 15C, while similar conditions will be felt in NSW.

Temperatures are also forecast to decline in Queensland throughout Thursday, before the warm weather returns on Friday.

A brief cold snap is set to hit Australia’s eastern seaboard, bringing rain, thunderstorms and chilly weather for Victoria, NSW , Tasmania and southern Queensland

Up to 10mm rain is forecast for parts of NSW on Thursday. Picture: BSCH Stormcast.com.au

Up to 10mm rain is forecast for parts of NSW on Thursday. Picture: BSCH Stormcast.com.au

‘Showers and small hail’ is expected to hit the south-east of Queensland, while light rain ruins beach plans for those in NSW’s north coast on Thursday.

‘(On Thursday) we can see south easterly winds feeding into a low-pressure trough in NSW. This draws moisture-laiden air across NSW, which will lead to showers and thunderstorms,’ said Ms Osborne.

‘By Thursday evening, the wet weather settles in, with thunderstorms are predicted to mix through southeastern Queensland.’

The Bureau of Meteorology predicts temperatures will drop to a high of 19C in Sydney and lows of 12C on Thursday and Friday. A 70 per cent chance of rain is also forecast for both days.

In Melbourne, there is a high chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon and temperatures are expected to drop to 9C on Thursday.

A similar swath of cold weather if also forecast for Hobart. After a rainy Wednesday, the mercury will struggle to climb above 14C on Thursday and temperatures will plunge to just 6C on Thursday.

The Bureau of Meteorology predicts temperatures will drop to a high of 19C in Sydney and lows of 12C on Thursday and Friday. A 70 per cent chance of rain is also forecast for both days

The Bureau of Meteorology predicts temperatures will drop to a high of 19C in Sydney and lows of 12C on Thursday and Friday. A 70 per cent chance of rain is also forecast for both days

the temperature forecast for 10am Thursday

the temperature forecast for 10am Thursday

Despite the chilly reprieve, the Bureau has warned high to extreme danger ratings are in place for the rest of Australia. Temperatures in Western Australia, Northern Territory, north Queensland and NSW’s mid-north coast.

Ms Osborne said Thursday’s forecasted rain could bring some much needed reprieve to the bushfires on NSW’s mid-north coast, including Kempsey.

‘But for many fire-effected areas around the mid-north coast and ranges, you’re likely to see a period of quite steady precipitation – the good soaking rains that could turn the fortunes of a couple of active fires in particular,’ she said.

FOUR-DAY FORECAST FOR CAPITAL CITIES 

PERTH

Thursday Partly cloudy. Min 15 Max 24

Friday Cloud clearing. Min 12 Max 24

Saturday Sunny. Min 10 Max 25

Sunday Partly cloudy. Min 10 Max 23 

ADELAIDE

Thursday Partly cloudy. Min 7 Max 19

Friday Mostly sunny. Min 8 Max 23

Saturday Cloud clearing. Min 15 Max 26

Sunday Mostly sunny. Min 10 Max 23 

MELBOURNE

Thursday Showers easing. Min 9 Max 15

Friday Mostly sunny. Min 9 Max 19

Saturday Partly cloudy. Min 10 Max 24

Sunday Mostly sunny. Min 11 Max 26 

HOBART

Thursday Possible shower. Min 6 Max 15

Friday Partly cloudy. Min 5 Max 17

Saturday Late shower or two. Min 7 Max 22

Sunday Partly cloudy. Min 9 Max 20 

CANBERRA

Thursday Partly cloudy. Min 2 Max 17

Friday Partly cloudy. Min 2 Max 17

Saturday Partly cloudy. Min 3 Max 21

Sunday Partly cloudy. Min 4 Max 25 

SYDNEY

Thursday Showers increasing. Min 13 Max 19

Friday Showers easing. Min 13 Max 20

Saturday Partly cloudy. Min 13 Max 21

Sunday Mostly sunny. Min 12 Max 26 

BRISBANE

Thursday Shower or two. Min 20 Max 31

Friday Shower or two. Min 16 Max 22

Saturday Partly cloudy. Min 14 Max 23

Sunday Partly cloudy. Min 14 Max 25 

DARWIN

Thursday Partly cloudy. Min 26 Max 35

Friday Partly cloudy. Min 25 Max 35

Saturday Mostly sunny. Min 25 Max 36

Sunday Mostly sunny. Min 26 Max 35 

Source: Bureau of Meteorology