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Sky News AU
11 hours ago
- Sky News AU
Perth braces for a wet weekend as Queensland prepares to grapple with a 3000km rain band stretching across the state
Australia is bracing for a wet weekend, with Perth particularly in the firing line as a low-pressure trough threatens to smash Western Australia. The Bureau of Meteorology has already issued a marine wind warning for the Esperance Coast as well as the coast along Geraldton on Saturday. A cold front will then strike the West Australian capital on Sunday, bringing temperatures to 18 degrees - with the chance of showers easing across Sunday and Monday. Perth is not the only city ready for a wet weekend, with showers expected in Sydney and a 3000km rain band bearing down on Queensland. In Queensland, the 3000km band of rain will cover a large area of the Sunshine State, moderating temperatures to a low of 13 and a high of 19. Across the capital cities tomorrow, Darwin will start the day with a low of 21 and a high of 33. Sydney will mix showers with sunny spells, with a cool start to the day at 12 degrees before rising to 17 as the day goes on. Conditions will be the same on Sunday for people attending the City2Surf run with scattered showers and lows of 11 and highs of 17. Canberra will struggle through lows of 0 with a chance of morning frost, and a high of 15 degrees, And Melbourne will see a partly cloudy day with lows of 4 and highs of 17. Residents of Hobart will start the day with a cloudy start and lows of 7 with sunny spells and highs of 14, with Adelaide seeing highs of 16 and scattered showers throughout the course of the day. Sky News Weather Meteorologist Rob Sharpe said the place to watch at the weekend was Perth, with the WA capital facing another wet weekend. "Perth is experiencing its 6th wet weekend in a row - this one is likely to be one of the wetter ones too," he said

The Age
11 hours ago
- The Age
Everything you need to know about the City2Surf
A record 90,000 people, from seasoned athletes to casual walkers, will lace up their running shoes to take part in the Voltaren City2Surf this Sunday, marking the second year in a row the race has sold out. The 14km course from Hyde Park to Bondi Beach has raised $59 million for charity since 2008 – a tally expected to increase by $5 million to following this year's event. This year, the 55-year-old race also debuts a new name: the Voltaren City2Surf, part of a three-year partnership deal with the pain relief brand. With the city bracing for road closures and large crowds, here's everything you need to know before you hit the start line. When is the City2Surf? Loading The 2025 City2Surf will be held on Sunday, August 10. Runners will take off in staggered, colour-coded waves based on their pace, starting with the elite, preferred, and red groups at 7.35am. The start line closes at 9.50am, and participants must cross the finish line by 1.50pm.

Sydney Morning Herald
11 hours ago
- Sydney Morning Herald
Everything you need to know about the City2Surf
A record 90,000 people, from seasoned athletes to casual walkers, will lace up their running shoes to take part in the Voltaren City2Surf this Sunday, marking the second year in a row the race has sold out. The 14km course from Hyde Park to Bondi Beach has raised $59 million for charity since 2008 – a tally expected to increase by $5 million to following this year's event. This year, the 55-year-old race also debuts a new name: the Voltaren City2Surf, part of a three-year partnership deal with the pain relief brand. With the city bracing for road closures and large crowds, here's everything you need to know before you hit the start line. When is the City2Surf? Loading The 2025 City2Surf will be held on Sunday, August 10. Runners will take off in staggered, colour-coded waves based on their pace, starting with the elite, preferred, and red groups at 7.35am. The start line closes at 9.50am, and participants must cross the finish line by 1.50pm.