Sydney has already had its wettest October in 165 years, marking the third time the New South Wales capital has broken a monthly rainfall record this year. Since precipitation data collection began in 1858, WeatherZone meteorologists said they have never seen weather conditions "even close" to 2022 levels. The previous record of 285mm set in 1987 was scrapped today when Sydney's monthly total reached 286.8mm at 10.40am.
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The Bureau of Meteorology's Kevin Parkin said the rain experienced in Victoria this month made it the 10th wettest October on record for the state.
He said if rain was forecast for next Sunday and Monday, Victoria was likely to see its wettest October on record.
Australia entered its third consecutive La Nina in September, with wet, cold weather forecast along the east coast until early 2023.
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