The Gold Coast Bulletin

WET MONTH AHEAD BUT CHRISTMAS DAY ANYONE’S GUESS

- HANNAH SBEGHEN

IT’S going to be a wet Decemeber with long-range forecasts predicting Christmas to be a dreary downpour.

Bureau of Meteorolog­y’s Diana Eadie said Gold Coasters could expect above average rainfall over December.

“The climate outlook for December looks pretty wet but it is hard to pinpoint what Christmas Day will bring. We can more than likely expect it to be rainy,” she said.

Early warning network forecaster Justin Noonan said there was a big difference between now and this time last year with plenty of north-easterly winds and thundersto­rms in store.

“We won’t be having another stinking hot December like we did last year. That was actually one of the hottest months on record,” he said. “I think the cooler days and rainy afternoons will come as a relief to everyone. Christmas won’t feel as sticky.”

According to Mr Noonan the Coast will cop another 150mm in the next couple of weeks with a large band of thundersto­rms and rainfall.

Mr Noonan said there was a chance it could rain on Christmas Day.

“There is a very active weather pattern going on but it is hard to tell if it will pour down on Christmas Day,” he said.

Gold Coast mother of two Rachel Reid said rain, hail or shine her daughters would be spending their Christmas holidays making a splash in the family pool.

Zoe, 5 and Mia, 6 have recently added a new addition to their summer fun.

“They are currently obsessed with the blow up swan,” Mrs Reid said.

“I can’t get them out, they are just water babies.”

 ?? Picture: JERAD WILLIAMS ?? Summer on the Gold Coast is here and sisters Zoe Reid, 5, and Mia Reid, 6, are ready for whatever it delivers.
Picture: JERAD WILLIAMS Summer on the Gold Coast is here and sisters Zoe Reid, 5, and Mia Reid, 6, are ready for whatever it delivers.

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