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Weatherzone Layers
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Layers is the newest way to visualise the weather now and in the future. Using dynamic mapping you can now get a good overview of the whole country, or zoom in to your location easily and quickly.
Upgrade to Weatherzone Pro membership to access Layers.
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Current Conditions
Lightning, Radar, Satellite and weather station observations layered together makes tracking weather systems a breeze. Adjust layer opacity to create the ultimate storm tracking tool.
Forecast Models
Choose from ACCESS-R, ACCESS-C, ACCESS-G or GFS and over 20 different parameters to get a great perspective on the forecast weather.
Tools
Save and share configurations and much more all included with your Weatherzone Pro membership.
Now Temperature
At Darwin Ap
13:50 CST
35°C
25°C
Mostly sunny
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Weather News
Outback property Willowie sells prior to auction for first time since 1920
12:24 EDT
The drought in outback Queensland has forced a family to sell the sheep property they have called home for almost 100 years.
A year of Australian weather captured in a calendar
11:22 EDT
Photographs of weather phenomena around Australia, some of them capturing rare events, have been chosen for the 2017 Australian Weather Calendar.
Perfect storm photos: storm chasers give up their tips for taking best pic
11:00 EDT
While most Queenslanders sheltered inside during the past week of severe storms, a breed of professional photographers known as storm chasers were outside, braving the danger to get the best possible shot.
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