Formal declaration of climate event, which often brings heavy rain and floods, expected to be announced on Tuesday

Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology is expected to declare a La Niña event is under way in the Pacific, joining other international agencies to mark a weather pattern that typically elevates flood risks for much of the country.

The bureau’s fortnightly update of Australia’s climate drivers has been at “alert” level for some weeks, implying a 70% chance the thresholds it uses to declare such an event will be crossed later this year. It is understood that Tuesday’s update will say that the bureau’s preferred standards have been met.

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