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Northern Territory Weather

Current Warnings
 

Northern Territory Forecast

  • Monday Showers and a few storms over the Top End. Warm in the north, grading to mild in the south.

  • Tuesday Chance showers and storms in the Top End. Dry and warm in the south.

  • Wednesday Chance showers and storms in the Top End. Dry and warm in the south.

  • Thursday Showers and storms in the north. Warm and windy in the centre and south.

  • Friday . .

NT Extremes and Records

Extremes and Records
Current Extremes   Last 3 Days Extremes Extremes This Month
Fri 28/04 Sat 29/04 Sun 30/04

31.7°C

Cape Fourcroy
Hottest

33.0°C

Bradshaw

33.1°C

Jabiru Ap

35.0°C

Bradshaw

31.4°C

Pirlangimpi

19.7°C

Alice Springs Ap
Coldest

3.5°C

Alice Springs Ap

9.0°C

Borroloola

5.0°C

Kulgera

5.0°C

Kulgera

ESE 27km/h

McCluer Is
Windiest

61km/h

Tennant Creek Ap

53km/h

Centre Island

37km/h

McCluer Is
-
no rain last hr Wettest

2.2mm

Pirlangimpi

0.0mm

Darwin Ap

0.2mm

Cape Wessel

0.0mm

Darwin Ap
Northern Territory's Records for May
Max Min Rain
Highest 40.3°C at
Borroloola in 1997
Lowest 7.8°C at
Alice Springs in 1904
Highest 29.0°C at
Oenpelli in 1973
Lowest -4.2°C at
Arltunga in 2011
Highest 297.9mm at
Minjilang in 1977

Northern Territory Weather Forecasts

Station
(ungroup by district)
Forecast Min Max Chance of rain Rain amount Frost risk 9am 3pm
Wind RH Wind RH
°C °C km/h % km/h %
Mostly sunny
23 32 20% < 1mm Nil ESE 8 66 NE 11 51
Mostly sunny
16 33 5% < 1mm Nil E 7 41 SSE 8 22
Possible shower
25 31 40% < 1mm Nil ESE 5 79 E 10 76
Sunny
15 32 40% < 1mm Nil - - - -
Mostly sunny
17 28 30% < 1mm Nil SE 18 25 SE 9 14
Mostly sunny
8 24 5% < 1mm Nil SSE 6 40 SSE 15 21
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Weather News

Will we have a good snow season this year?

10:45 EST

There were two decent rounds of alpine snow last month and much of Australia's southeast shivered through their coldest temperatures in at least six months last week.

Colder showery change moving through southern states

16:08 EST

A front is bringing a colder showery change to southern Australia, dropping temperatures by five-to-10 degrees.

North Queensland chills

09:54 EST

Some inland areas of Northern Queensland have had their coldest April morning in at least 60 years.