Australian Chart Summary
Monday - Latest
A front is bringing a burst of brisk winds, showers and highland snow to TAS, VIC and NSW. A trough in WA is triggering areas of rain and thunderstorms over western and central parts. A high is bringing clear skies to SA and inland VIC and NSW, allowing frost to form.
Tuesday 22:00 EST
A deepening low pressure system over southern WA will generate showers and storms, locally heavy. A cold front will approach TAS bringing gusty winds and showers. Onshore winds are a high will drive showers onto VIC and northern NSW coast.
Wednesday 22:00 EST
An area of low pressure over southern WA will cause showers and the odd storm. Onshore winds around a broad high will cause isolated showers over southern VIC, TAS and the NSW coasts. The high will bring a cold morning to much of the interior.
Thursday 22:00 EST
A trough will generate showers and potentially storms over the WA/SA border region. Another trough will clip southwest WA causing showers. A broad high pressure system will keep elsewhere mostly dry and bring another cold morning to the eastern inland.
Friday 22:00 EST
A front and trough stretching from southern WA through to TAS will generate showers and storms. A cold front will clip southwest WA causing showers and storms. A high will direct onshore winds and showers over coastal QLD while keeping elsewhere mostly dry.
Saturday 22:00 EST
A front and trough will start to cross the southeast generating showers and storms over TAS, VIC and NSW, with warm winds ahead. High pressure will direct onshore winds and showers over QLD's north coast and southern WA, whilst keeping elsewhere mostly dry.
Now Temperature
At Darwin Ap
21:40 CST
18°C
33°C
Sunny
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