Synoptic
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Summary Issued Monday 12:17 EST
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Saturday 22:00 EST
An east coast low and trough should continue to produce heavy showers and gusty winds in NSW. A high will move across the south leading to a cool morning in SA, southern NT and WA. A weak trough should...
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Sunday 22:00 EST
Little change with a high bringing a chilly morning with fog patches and mostly sunny and cool day to SA, VIC, NSW and QLD. Wind will be onshore on parts of the QLD, NSW, VIC and western TAS coasts, ca...
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Monday 22:00 EST
A low pressure trough and cold front will generate showers and storms and a cool change in western parts of WA. A high pressure system should direct showers onto the east coast, while bringing a cool m...
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Tuesday 22:00 EST
A high will direct strong onshore winds and showers along the eastern seaboard, while keeping the inland dry and clear. A low pressure trough will generate a few showers and storms across southwest WA....
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Wednesday 22:00 EST
A large high should direct light showers along the eastern seaboard. A trough in the west may filter warm northeasterly winds over WA and bring the odd shower or storm. A region of low pressure in the ...
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Thursday 22:00 EST
A few showers may develop about the southwest of WA in the wake of cold front. A weak trough over NSW and southern QLD may bring the odd shower, while onshore winds should direct showers onto the coast...
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Saturday 22:00 EST Issued Monday 12:17 EST
An east coast low and trough should continue to produce heavy showers and gusty winds in NSW. A high will move across the south leading to a cool morning in SA, southern NT and WA. A weak trough should generate a few showers over the Top End and QLD Peninsula. Back to summary ›
Sunday 22:00 EST Issued Tuesday 13:26 EST
Little change with a high bringing a chilly morning with fog patches and mostly sunny and cool day to SA, VIC, NSW and QLD. Wind will be onshore on parts of the QLD, NSW, VIC and western TAS coasts, causing a few showers. Warmer northeasterly winds for WA ahead of a trough. Back to summary ›
Monday 22:00 EST Issued Wednesday 11:40 EST
A low pressure trough and cold front will generate showers and storms and a cool change in western parts of WA. A high pressure system should direct showers onto the east coast, while bringing a cool morning and mostly clear skies to the rest of QLD, NSW, VIC, TAS and SA. Back to summary ›
Tuesday 22:00 EST Issued Thursday 11:50 EST
A high will direct strong onshore winds and showers along the eastern seaboard, while keeping the inland dry and clear. A low pressure trough will generate a few showers and storms across southwest WA. A region of low pressure in the Top End may bring some late thundery showers. Back to summary ›
Wednesday 22:00 EST Issued Friday 12:06 EST
A large high should direct light showers along the eastern seaboard. A trough in the west may filter warm northeasterly winds over WA and bring the odd shower or storm. A region of low pressure in the tropics should trigger some late thundery showers. Back to summary ›
Thursday 22:00 EST Issued Friday 11:43 EST
A few showers may develop about the southwest of WA in the wake of cold front. A weak trough over NSW and southern QLD may bring the odd shower, while onshore winds should direct showers onto the coastlines. A region of low pressure should bring showers to the tropics. Back to summary ›
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