Around 236 homes remain without power after a fast-moving storm brought hail, lightning, and wind gusts to parts of south Canberra, damaging the electricity network.
Snow has fallen today in the mountain regions of the ACT, while the Bureau of Meteorology says more could be on its way tomorrow falling as low as 600m.
Still traumatised by the freak hail event of January 2020, Canberrans were watching the radar closely this morning, 25 February, debating whether to move their car under cover.
The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting thunderstorms will continue across the region tomorrow, Thursday 8 October, becoming severe with gusty winds and possible large hail.
Severe storm activity hit the ACT on Monday 20 January with hail as big as golf balls causing extensive damage to cars, windows and buildings including the iconic Shine Dome.
The hailstorm...