Australia is collectively sweating through an unusually muggy start to summer.
At least two people killed in heaviest snowstorm to hit Seoul in five decades
Up to 26 centimetres of snow fell over northern parts of the South Korean capital, as hundreds of flights were cancelled and homes in multiple areas left without power.
Photo shows A worker wearing dark clothes using a shovel in deep snow in front of a statue of multiple soldiersA tornado tore across the Nullarbor but we're only just learning about it now
The origin of the strange clearing, which is still visible today, was detected by a scientist trawling through satellite data.
Photo shows A wide v shaped line that looks bull dozed into a shrubby desert landscape from an aerial view.Risk of power supply shortage in NSW 'considerably reduced' as warning downgraded
NSW Premier Chris Minns had asked businesses and homes to reduce energy use between 3pm and 8pm this evening as large-scale power shortages were expected across the state.
Photo shows Sun shines against power pole in NSW.Ascend to an otherworldly 'sky island' where something 'unbelievable' is going on
The forest at the tip of Lord Howe Island's highest peak is an otherworldly place alive with animals and plants not found elsewhere on Earth. But it's taken radical action to save it.
Photo shows Clouds cover the peak of a mountain on an island.Clean-up underway after severe, damaging storm hits mining town of Tom Price
Residents says the storm lasted less than 15 minutes, but the clean-up from the damage is expected to take days.
Photo shows A large tree stump smashes through the front of a car windscreen with tree branches scattered on the bonnetBOM meteorologist explains what caused the wild weather and what to expect for the following week
Senior BOM meteorologist Miriam Bradbury explains what caused the wild weather and what to expect for the following week.
Photo shows Weather Forecast: A busy main road with heavy rain. Inset photo of a woman with short hair and black-rimmed glasses.Has Video Duration: 4 minutes 19 seconds.Walgett Shire Mayor says 'freak storm' causes widespread damage in Carinda
Walgett Shire Mayor Jasen Ramien says the storms have caused significant damage to his area.
Photo shows A man in a blue and white suit sitting down with headphones in.Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 39 seconds.Carinda smashed by wild storms
Several homes and business have been damaged in Carinda in western NSW after what locals described as a mini-tornado swept through
Photo shows Screengrab of mobile vision shows people outside a pub drinking amid a downpour.Has Video Duration: 23 seconds.This grazier's shopping list hasn’t changed much since 1986 — 34kg of flour, 26kg of sugar, four litres of tomato sauce
As wet season looms in northern Australia, the stockpiling of food in pantries and freezers is underway. Here's how the experts prepare for the big wet.
Photo shows four open fridges with food on shelves.Torrential rain hits Australia's east coast, with climate drivers activating thunderstorm season
Thunderstorms and torrential rain have hit across Australia this week, with forecasts suggesting this weather could continue through this week and to the end of the year.
Photo shows Lightning strikes nearby a house in suburban australia during a stormDust devil event from US
Dust devil event from US shown as part of Hillcrest jumping castle tragedy hearing.
Photo shows Warning slate with text warning viewers no children are involved in video.Has Video Duration: 40 seconds.Heatwave to linger this weekend and summer scorcher tipped by BOM
Much of Australia is baking through the hottest spring weather in years this week as temperatures surge as much as 13 degrees Celsius above average.
Photo shows The sun rises over a beachBureau warns of 'shock to the system' as parts of country to feel their first taste of high summer temperatures
The Bureau of Meteorology is warning vast parts of the east of the country will experience above-average temperatures, raising fire risks from today.
Photo shows A an orange and yellow sunrise over Brisbane.Water spout forms on the Brisbane River
A water spout forms on the Brisbane River at Kangaroo Point.
Has Video Duration: 8 seconds.Water spout appears on Brisbane River as supercell causes large hail to fall across city
A water spout has momentarily appeared on the Brisbane River on Friday as a severe but short-lived thunderstorm sweeps across the city.
Photo shows Water spoutMore storms forecast after Sunshine Coast lashed by heavy rain, golf-ball sized hail
South East Queensland braces for bad weather after parts of the Sunshine Coast are smashed with giant hail and homes are left without power.
Photo shows Two golf ball sized hail stones sit in a man's handA willy willy hits the regional town of Boyup Brook in South West WA
The Bureau of Meteorology has confirmed a freak weather event that tore the roof off a pub in Boyup Brook on an otherwise calm day was a willy-willy.
Has Video Duration: 23 seconds.Australia's rainfall shifting as low-pressure systems become less frequent
According to a handful of new research, the number of low-pressure systems around Australia is decreasing, bringing predictions of a future, dryer climate.
Photo shows Houses along coast with waterThe town where 'power could go off any minute' grapples with continual outages
More than a week after a possible tornado tore through Broken Hill and wiped out seven transmission towers, the region is still grappling with rolling blackouts that are putting dialysis patients like Leroy and year 12 students studying for exams like Poppy on edge.
Photo shows The main street of Broken Hill in the dark with stars shining overhead.After leaving at least 82 dead in the Philippines, Tropical Storm Trami could make a U-turn, warn forecasters
Forecasters warn Trami could make a U-turn next week as it is pushed back by high-pressure winds in the South China Sea.
Photo shows A man in a blue and white striped hoodie standing waist-deep in water, holding onto a red fence.