COLD fronts crossed southern Australia at the start and end of the week, bringing damaging winds, storms, heavy rain and in the south-east a risk of renewed river level rises.
Weekly rainfall totals of 50 to 100 mm, with higher totals in alpine areas, were recorded in central and north-eastern Victoria, the New South Wales South West Slopes district and across much of Tasmania.
There were thunderstorms across much of the tropics during the week, particularly in the Northern Territory Gregory district.
Weekly rainfall totals of 50 to 150 mm were recorded across the Northern Territory…