Australian Chart Summary
Thursday - Latest
A monsoon low and trough are generating heavy rain, storms and strong winds in the northwest and northeast tropics. Weaker troughs are drawing hot winds to southern WA and very warm winds and storms to SA and VIC, whilst producing showers and thunderstorms.
Friday 22:00 EDT
A monsoon trough and lows will maintain flooding rain and storms in the northern tropics and strong winds in the Kimberley. Other troughs will generate hot winds and a few showers and storms in central Australia, SA, inland VIC and western NSW. A front will cool southern WA.
Saturday 22:00 EDT
A monsoon trough and lows will generate flooding rain and storms and strong winds in north QLD and West Kimberley. Other troughs will spread rain across WA and hot winds to SA, VIC, TAS and western NSW. A front will help bring a cooler thundery change later to SA, VIC and TAS.
Sunday 22:00 EDT
A deep low should take heavy rain and strong winds to the Pilbara and WA interior. The monsoon trough will cause further rain and storms across the tropics. A trough will maintain heat over inland parts of southeastern Australia. A front will cool TAS and coastal VIC and SA.
Monday 22:00 EDT
The monsoon trough will cause further rain and storms across the tropics. A low should take heavy rain and gusty winds over inland WA as it weakens. A trough will draw cloud and patchy thundery showers across a very warm SA, VIC and southern NSW. A weak high should clear TAS.
Tuesday 22:00 EDT
The monsoon trough will cause further rain and storms across the tropics. A trough will draw increasing cloud and patchy thundery showers across southeastern WA and a very warm NT, SA, VIC and western NSW. A front will send a cooler, breezy change across southern WA and later SA.
Now Temperature
At Darwin Ap
15:40 CST
32°C
25°C
Possible thunderstorm
Weather News
Southern storms
17:09 EDT
Severe thunderstorm warnings have been issued for parts of South Australia and Victoria this afternoon.
Tasmanian floods: BOM and SES lashed by farmers over weather warnings amid June deluge
17:04 EDT
Forecasting by the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and SES phone alerts during flooding in Tasmania last June have been criticised as inadequate.
North, central Queensland passenger rail down after heavy rain
16:54 EDT
There are major disruptions for rail passengers in central Queensland after large sections of the track were damaged following days of torrential rain.