Once upon a time, in a big, wide land of Australia, people were getting ready for an exciting week filled with thunder-booms đŠī¸, splashy rains â, and big puddles. Everywhere from Brisbane to Sydney and even the far-away Melbourne, the sky was planning to put on a grand show. Imagine, every day, the clouds would gather up for a loud party, and sometimes they would party too hard, causing trees to dance and roads to get all slippery. Our friend, Alison the Weather Explorer, said the sea was sending warm hugs to the air, making everything super sweaty too. In places where kangaroos bounce and koalas nap, there could be so much water coming down, it would turn streets into rivers! But not all places would get wet feet; some might just get a little dribble or stay dry under a big yellow sun. And while some cities had to carry umbrellas and wear rain boots, others would enjoy sunny picnics. But everyone had to mind the thunder-booms, especially if they turned too grumpy. And that’s the story of how the land down under prepared for a week of stormy adventures, ending with a moral to the story: always pack an umbrella when clouds have a party.
Source:
https://www.news.com.au/national/weather/extremely-dangerous-daily-storms-for-millions/news-story/d6dcaf7bd754bdbe27dbc3f9766363b0