Last modified on Mon 10 May 2021 04.39 EDT
Experts are baffled by reports of an explosion heard across south-west Sydney with no identified sources nor any indication as to where it came from.
Authorities received multiple reports from residents saying they heard an âexplosionâ on Saturday night, but found no evidence of an explosion.
Anyone else in Sydney hear what sounded like a large explosion about 10mins ago? The local Facebook group is going off Dave Earley (@earleyedition) May 8, 2021
Fire and Rescue NSW and NSW police responded to the calls, but said they found nothing, not even a fire, to indicate an explosion had taken place.
Update:
The weather in the Alps will remain broadly similar and stay mild for the rest of the week, though it will generally be a little brighter on Thursday and Friday.
Here’s the outlook from Fraser Wilkin at weathertoski.co.uk:
“The mild (and in places damp) weather this week means that snow quality will be highly variable, especially in the north-western Alps, where there will be wet snow lower down in resorts such as Villars, Gstaad, Grindelwald, Flumserberg and St Anton.
“For more consistent “wintry” snow quality you will need to stick to slopes above 2000m this week, ideally even higher.