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Australia Sea Surface Temperature

The sea surface temperature (SST) varies much more slowly than atmospheric temperatures due to the heat capacity of water. As such, the SSTs lag the atmospheric temperatures on a seasonal timescale by about 3 months. The lowest SSTs are usually observed in early Spring and the highest SSTs are observed in early Autumn.

In tropical regions, SSTs greater than 26°C are considered suitable for formation of tropical cyclones.

The data displayed in this map is the weekly average, centred on the date shown.

Now Temperature

At Darwin Ap

06:50 CST

This morning

24°C

Today

31°C

Possible thunderstorm

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Weather News

Cattle stations in central Arnhem Land rejoice as massive downfalls signal early start to wet season

15:52 EST

Cattle stations across the Top End of the Northern Territory are celebrating an early start to the wet season with record totals in some areas.

More rain for flooded states

14:02 EST

Australia's four flood-affected states will receive another burst of rain in the next two days.

Northern Territory weather records tumble as September deluge hits

13:43 EST

Rainfall records have tumbled in the Northern Territory after a weekend deluge brought heavy falls to parts of the Top End.