Synoptic
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Summary Issued Wednesday 14:04 EDT
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Wednesday 14:00 EDT
Thunderstorms, some severe, are scattering across NSW, Qld, central Australia & the NW tropics in very warm-to-hot, unstable air. A front is bringing a burst of brisk winds & showers to SA, Vic & Tas. ...
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Thursday 11:00 EDT
Thunderstorms will scatter across NE NSW, Qld, central Australia & the NW tropics as hot, unstable air gains moisture. Some storms will be severe again. A high will cause brisk winds to ease & most sho...
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Friday 11:00 EDT
Rain & storms will scatter across central Australia & SA as a trough draws tropical moisture south. Showers & storms, some intense, will occur across QLD & the tropics. A front will bring cool winds, s...
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Saturday 11:00 EDT
The hot/cold divide will continue. A stormy, hot, humid low pressure area will persist in Qld, the NT, & northeast WA, reaching into parts of interior WA & northern NSW. Meanwhile, remaining cool & sho...
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Sunday 11:00 EDT
Showers & storms, some intense, will affect much of WA's north, the NT & Qld in an unstable area of heat & high humidity. Highs will keep much of the country's southern interior dry. A low will maintai...
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Monday 11:00 EDT
A front wil bring a burst of colder winds, showers, small hail & likely highland snow to Tas, SA, Vic & southern NSW. Showers & storms, some intense, will again scatter across the north. A high will ke...
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Tuesday 11:00 EDT
A high will cause strong winds to ease & most showers & highland snowfalls to clear in Tas, Vic, southern NSW & SA. The high will keep much of the remainder of the interior dry. Very warm winds in WA w...
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Wednesday 14:00 EDT Issued Wednesday 14:04 EDT
Thunderstorms, some severe, are scattering across NSW, Qld, central Australia & the NW tropics in very warm-to-hot, unstable air. A front is bringing a burst of brisk winds & showers to SA, Vic & Tas. A high is keeping much of SA's interior dry. A low is bringing showers to SW WA Back to summary ›
Thursday 11:00 EDT Issued Wednesday 14:34 EDT
Thunderstorms will scatter across NE NSW, Qld, central Australia & the NW tropics as hot, unstable air gains moisture. Some storms will be severe again. A high will cause brisk winds to ease & most showers to clear in Vic, TAS & SA. A low will bring cool winds to SW WA later. Back to summary ›
Friday 11:00 EDT Issued Wednesday 14:34 EDT
Rain & storms will scatter across central Australia & SA as a trough draws tropical moisture south. Showers & storms, some intense, will occur across QLD & the tropics. A front will bring cool winds, showers & storms to SA & later Vic. A high in the west will keep much of WA dry. Back to summary ›
Saturday 11:00 EDT Issued Wednesday 14:34 EDT
The hot/cold divide will continue. A stormy, hot, humid low pressure area will persist in Qld, the NT, & northeast WA, reaching into parts of interior WA & northern NSW. Meanwhile, remaining cool & showery for Vic, Tas & parts of southern SA. Warmer E'ly winds to develop in WA. Back to summary ›
Sunday 11:00 EDT Issued Wednesday 14:34 EDT
Showers & storms, some intense, will affect much of WA's north, the NT & Qld in an unstable area of heat & high humidity. Highs will keep much of the country's southern interior dry. A low will maintain brisk winds & showers in Tas, Vic & southern SA. Hot E'ly winds in WA's west. Back to summary ›
Monday 11:00 EDT Issued Wednesday 14:35 EDT
A front wil bring a burst of colder winds, showers, small hail & likely highland snow to Tas, SA, Vic & southern NSW. Showers & storms, some intense, will again scatter across the north. A high will keep much of the remainder dry. Winds will tend hotter NE'ly in WA's west. Back to summary ›
Tuesday 11:00 EDT Issued Wednesday 14:35 EDT
A high will cause strong winds to ease & most showers & highland snowfalls to clear in Tas, Vic, southern NSW & SA. The high will keep much of the remainder of the interior dry. Very warm winds in WA will shift east. Showers & storms should be isolated in WA & the tropics. Back to summary ›
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