Australia Weather: Severe Weather Update: heavy rainfall for north-west Western Australia -17 May 2022

Bureau of Meteorology published this video item, entitled “Severe Weather Update: heavy rainfall for north-west Western Australia -17 May 2022” – below is their description.

Severe Weather Update: heavy rainfall for north-west Western Australia. Video current: 1.00pm AWST 17 May 2022

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