WZ News on Sunday reported that:
A vigorous cold front is currently tracking across the Bight, brimming with storms, rain and gale force winds. Adelaide will be the first to feel the wrath of winter as temperatures fall to around 15 degrees on Monday. Winds will make it feel colder with possible gusts beyond 100km/h on Monday and Tuesday.
The icy blast should give some decent snowfall to most resorts, especially on Tuesday, with blizzards and falls up to around 30 or even 40cm. ( end quote)
South Australia
Wild weather has led to local flooding in parts of the Adelaide Hills. The weather bureau has also issued a minor flood warning for the upper Onkaparinga area.
ETSA says about 10,000 customers across the state are without power.The SES has received reports of damage as wind gusts of up to 100 kilometres per hour lash the state.
NSW and ACT
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for southern New South Wales and Canberra, with wind gusts exceeding 90 kilometres an hour expected throughout the night.
The state's alpine areas are also experiencing blizzard conditions and wind speeds of more than 120 kilometres an hour are expected.
Victoria
Wind gusts reached between 70 and 80 kilometres an hour across most of western Victoria last night, but another front is expected through mid-morning, before a further stronger front later in the day.
People are being urged to secure loose objects and be prepared for blackouts.
The weather bureau's Terry Ryan says there is potential for hail, particularly in the Grampians.
( ALL above reports were sourced from various WZ news articles)
Northern NSW and SEQ
We are in for another hot day with increasing wind that could fan fires. So far we have had only minor grass fires that have been kept under control.
It was very windy last night and I have not heard of any reports to date, if any of those fires broke containment lines