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Synoptic

  1. Summary Issued Wednesday 12:59 EST

    • Synoptic outlook for Australia on Thu 09 Apr 2026

      Thursday 10:00 EST

      Gusty NW'ly winds & severe storms will develop across eastern WA, SA, Vic, southern NSW & Tas ahead of a front. Behind the front, a cooler, gusty and showery change will spread across WA & SA. Showers ...

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    • Synoptic outlook for Australia on Fri 10 Apr 2026

      Friday 10:00 EST

      A front & wintry air mass will cross the southeast, bringing heavy showers, small hail & damaging winds across SE SA, Tas, Vic & southern NSW, & highground snow in Tas. Storms in WA’s interior. Breezy ...

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    • Synoptic outlook for Australia on Sat 11 Apr 2026

      Saturday 10:00 EST

      Tropical cyclone Maila will approach Far North Qld. An unstable airmass triggers storms in WA’s west. A wintry air mass will bring gusty winds & showers, small hail & some highground snow over SE SA, T...

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    • Synoptic outlook for Australia on Sun 12 Apr 2026

      Sunday 10:00 EST

      Tropical cyclone Maila will approach Far North Qld. A S’ly to SW’ly airstream behind a front should bring gusty winds & showers to Tas, Vic, SE SA & areas of coastal NSW, while an unstable airmass may ...

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    • Synoptic outlook for Australia on Mon 13 Apr 2026

      Monday 10:00 EST

      Tropical Cyclone Maila should make landfall over far north Qld. A high will ease winds in the east but maintain a few showers over the southeast. An unstable airmass maintains a few storms over inland ...

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    • Synoptic outlook for Australia on Tue 14 Apr 2026

      Tuesday 10:00 EST

      Tropical Cyclone Maila should continue to impact north Qld. An unstable airmass maintains storms over inland WA, whilst a cold front brushing SW WA brings a few showers. A high pressure ridge will keep...

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    Synoptic outlook for Australia on Thu 09 Apr 2026

    Thursday 10:00 EST Issued Wednesday 12:59 EST

    Gusty NW'ly winds & severe storms will develop across eastern WA, SA, Vic, southern NSW & Tas ahead of a front. Behind the front, a cooler, gusty and showery change will spread across WA & SA. Showers & the odd storm over the Top End. Back to summary ›

    Synoptic outlook for Australia on Fri 10 Apr 2026

    Friday 10:00 EST Issued Wednesday 13:01 EST

    A front & wintry air mass will cross the southeast, bringing heavy showers, small hail & damaging winds across SE SA, Tas, Vic & southern NSW, & highground snow in Tas. Storms in WA’s interior. Breezy across central AUS, with showers over the western Top End and far NE WA. Back to summary ›

    Synoptic outlook for Australia on Sat 11 Apr 2026

    Saturday 10:00 EST Issued Wednesday 13:03 EST

    Tropical cyclone Maila will approach Far North Qld. An unstable airmass triggers storms in WA’s west. A wintry air mass will bring gusty winds & showers, small hail & some highground snow over SE SA, Tas & Vic, whilst southerly winds bring a few storms over NE NSW. Back to summary ›

    Synoptic outlook for Australia on Sun 12 Apr 2026

    Sunday 10:00 EST Issued Wednesday 13:04 EST

    Tropical cyclone Maila will approach Far North Qld. A S’ly to SW’ly airstream behind a front should bring gusty winds & showers to Tas, Vic, SE SA & areas of coastal NSW, while an unstable airmass may trigger a few storms over inland WA. A few showers & storms over the tropcics. Back to summary ›

    Synoptic outlook for Australia on Mon 13 Apr 2026

    Monday 10:00 EST Issued Wednesday 13:05 EST

    Tropical Cyclone Maila should make landfall over far north Qld. A high will ease winds in the east but maintain a few showers over the southeast. An unstable airmass maintains a few storms over inland WA. Back to summary ›

    Synoptic outlook for Australia on Tue 14 Apr 2026

    Tuesday 10:00 EST Issued Wednesday 13:08 EST

    Tropical Cyclone Maila should continue to impact north Qld. An unstable airmass maintains storms over inland WA, whilst a cold front brushing SW WA brings a few showers. A high pressure ridge will keep most of the country dry and send a few onshore showers to Vic, Tas & NE NSW. Back to summary ›