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BOM predicts a dry start to 2024 for north and west Australia

GROWERS in south-east Australia can expect above average rainfall over the next three months, while those across much of the north and west of the country may need to brace for more dry weather.

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  BOM is predicting below average rainfall for most of WA, NT and northern and western Queensland over the next few months. Image courtesy BOM

BOM is predicting below average rainfall for most of WA, NT and northern and western Queensland over the next few months. Image courtesy BOM

The latest long-range forecast from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) reveals a 60 to 80 per cent chance of above median rainfall for Victoria, most of New South Wales, south-east Queensland, eastern South...

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