The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) issues warnings for damaging winds affecting parts of New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. The alerts warn that wind gusts may reach up to about 125 km/h in affected areas, creating hazardous conditions. Meteorologists also note an outside risk of tornadoes, though this is presented as a less likely possibility rather than the main threat. The warnings indicate that the strong winds could cause damage and disruption, and residents in impacted regions are advised to take precautions. While the reports focus on the same weather system and threat level, both sources emphasize the severity of the wind potential and the added, though uncertain, tornado risk. The BOM’s warnings apply to specific regions within the states mentioned and are intended to help people prepare for dangerous weather and reduce the chance of injury or damage.