A ginormous penis-shaped weather front has shocked Australians amid reports of wet and wild weather to come.
Weather maps showed a looming phallus shaped storm – complete with a pair of testicles – stretching from Toowoomba to Armidale in New South Wales.
Nicko Mickle spotted the saucy shaped weather system after going online to check the weather out, The Chronicle reports.
He said: “Crazy storm on its way to Queensland, looks likes old Toowoomba is about to cop a flogging too.”
Onlookers were quick to jump in on social media.
Bruce Mcguigan said: “It’s about to get a hammering.”
Jake Cotter said he was worried for Dalby which he said was in the “firing range.”
Meanwhile joshing Jamie Spear added: “Looks like strong penetration rapidly moving in likely to produce extreme wet and windy conditions throughout the inner regions.”
In November, BBC weatherman Matt Taylor seemed to be none the wiser as he forecast the huge penis shaped snow storm which was making its way across Devon and towards Cornwall.
In the same month, an Aussie weather watcher was left baffled after watching an “impressive” willy-shaped cloud emerge before her – the third sighting of its kind in recent months.
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