Northern Territory Weather
Northern Territory Forecast
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Tuesday Showers and storm widespread over the Top End. Hot-very hot throughout.
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Wednesday Showers and storms across Top End and southeast. Very hot throughout.
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Thursday Storms possible anywhere away from the northeast. Very hot statewide..
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Friday Hot-very hot throughout. Showers and thunderstorms from NW to SE.
NT Extremes and Records
Current Extremes | Last 3 Days Extremes | Extremes This Month | |||
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Sat 05/11 | Sun 06/11 | Mon 07/11 | |||
30.6°C Centre Island |
Hottest |
42.4°C McArthur River |
44.2°C Borroloola |
43.0°C Daly Waters |
44.2°C Borroloola |
17.6°C Uluru |
Coldest |
12.6°C Arltunga |
12.3°C Arltunga |
11.2°C Arltunga |
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SE 37km/h Kintore |
Windiest |
77km/h Bradshaw |
53km/h Middle Point |
59km/h Alice Springs Ap |
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no rain last hr | Wettest |
43.0mm Noonamah |
64.2mm Darwin River Dam |
90.0mm Delamere |
Northern Territory's Records for November | |||
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Max | Min | Rain | |
Highest 46.1°C at Rabbit Flat in 1990 Lowest 11.0°C at Barrow Creek in 1981 |
Highest 32.0°C at Borroloola in 1974 Lowest -1.0°C at Bradshaw in 2014 |
Highest 344.2mm at Elcho Island in 1970 |
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Station (ungroup by district) |
Forecast | Min | Max | Chance of rain | Rain amount | Frost risk | 9am | 3pm | |||
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Wind | RH | Wind | RH | ||||||||
°C | °C | km/h | % | km/h | % | ||||||
Possible thunderstorm |
27 | 34 | 20% | < 1mm | Nil | NW 17 | 74 | WNW 27 | 61 | ||
Mostly sunny |
26 | 40 | 20% | < 1mm | Nil | NNW 19 | 57 | NW 12 | 25 | ||
Mostly sunny |
25 | 34 | 10% | < 1mm | Nil | N 11 | 64 | NE 17 | 57 | ||
Possible thunderstorm |
25 | 38 | 10% | < 1mm | Nil | - | - | - | - | ||
Mostly sunny |
27 | 41 | 5% | < 1mm | Nil | N 32 | 34 | NNW 15 | 10 | ||
Mostly sunny |
19 | 36 | 5% | < 1mm | Nil | SSE 19 | 33 | S 8 | 17 |
Weather News
Psychology and cyclones: Why we don't prepare, and what we can learn from other cultures
17:41 EDT
After a weekend of wild weather and with the cyclone season upon us, it is a good time to ask â?? why do we fail to prepare for the worst? Psychologist and disaster researcher Douglas Paton came to the Top End chasing storms and the answer to that question.
NSW fire update
16:35 EDT
Almost 50 fires are bringing across New South Wales this afternoon according to the state's Rural Fire Service.
West Australian grain crop downgraded 18 per cent thanks to frost damage
13:18 EDT
Western Australia's total grain harvest has again been downgraded, with the Grains Industry Association of WA wiping 1.5 million tonnes from expected yields.