A La Nina weather event has subsided, Australia‘s weather bureau said on Tuesday, ending a six-month spell of greater rainfall and cooler than average temperatures across the country’s east coast.
An end to the La Nina is expected to see average conditions across Australia for at least the next three months, Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology said.
While the event is blamed for the recent devastating floods across Australia’s east coast earlier this month, the wetter weather also drove record wheat production during the 2020/21 season.
Despite a return to average weather conditions, Australian farmers are expected to reap the benefits of recent heavy rain as soil moisture boosts crops that will be planted next month.
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