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Australian Chart Summary

Monday - Latest

A trough in the east is generating rain & storms, some severe about the western slopes & ranges of NSW. A trough in the tropics is triggering storms. A building high pressure ridge is bringing settled conditions to SA. A weakening trough in the west is causing scattered showers.

Tuesday 22:00 EDT

A deep trough will continue generate showers and potentially severe thunderstorms over eastern NSW and QLD, with locally torrential rain. A cold front will clip southern WA, bringing gusty winds and showers. A broad low over the north will trigger showers and storms.

Wednesday 22:00 EDT

A trough will combine with a moist onshore flow to generate heavy showers and storms over eastern QLD and NSW. A trough will direct heat across VIC, whilst generating a few showers. A broad area of low pressure will continue to bring showers and storms to the north.

Thursday 22:00 EDT

An area of low pressure over northern WA and the Top End will generate showers and storms. Moist onshore winds in combination with a trough will cause heavy showers and storms over eastern QLD and NSW. A cold front and trough crossing VIC and TAS will bring a few showers.

Friday 22:00 EDT

Moist onshore winds around a high will combine with a low pressure trough to bring heavy showers and storms to eastern QLD and NSW. A trough and front over WA will generate showers and storms. A broad low over the north will continue to bring showers and storms.

Saturday 22:00 EDT

A low and trough crossing WA and SA will cause showers and storms, whilst directing hot air ahead of it. A low pressure trough stretching from northern WA through QLD will generate showers and storms. Moist onshore winds around a high will drive showers over eastern NSW.

Sunday 22:00 EDT

A pair of low pressure troughs and moist onshore winds will direct showers and storms over northern and eastern QLD and part of the NT. A trough move eastwards, drawing hot air across SA and VIC, with a cool change and showers following on behind. A high should keep TAS dry.

Now Temperature

At Darwin Ap

10:00 CST

Today

33°C

Tonight

25°C

Possible thunderstorm

possible_thunderstorm

Weather News

BOM issues severe thunderstorm warning for NSW northern and central parts

11:02 EDT

Heavy rain, hail, and wind gusts of up to 90 kilometres an hour could impact parts of northern and central New South Wales today, the Bureau of Meteorology has warned, issuing a severe thunderstorm warning.

Severe storms set to lash NSW and QLD

14:13 EDT

Some of the worst thunderstorms of the season are set to lash parts of NSW and QLD, with a focus on the slopes and plains.

Blue skies for Taste of Sydney festival

09:50 EDT

Sydneysiders heading to the final day of the "Taste of Sydney" festival today are in for some cracking weather.