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National Synoptic Situation
Synoptic Situation for
QLD:
Looks like we've got some interesting weather patterns coming up, with a ridge taking over most of the state for the next few days. But don't get too comfortable, because a trough in the southwest is making its way east across southern Queensland. It'll weaken by the time it reaches the southeast on Friday, but a weak trough might stick around near the coast for a while. And just when you thought it couldn't get any more exciting, a trough in the west will be hanging out for the weekend and beyond. Keep an eye out for deeper moisture moving into southeastern Queensland from Monday, bringing with it increased rainfall. So, stay safe out there and be prepared for whatever Mother Nature decides to throw our way!
NSW and ACT:
Hold onto your hats, folks! A trough is causing havoc in northeast NSW today, with another trough and cold front following close behind. Brace yourselves for a southwesterly change inland and a southerly change along the coast. As if that wasn't enough, a new trough will pop up in the northeast after the cold front moves over the Tasman Sea. But wait, there's more! Friday will bring yet another strong southerly change up the coast, while a high pressure system saunters over from the west to hang out for the weekend. So, while Mother Nature throws a temper tantrum with storms and heatwaves, remember to stay safe and keep cool.
VIC:
Buckle up, Victoria! It seems like Mother Nature is playing with her pressure systems again. A low pressure trough is set to fizzle out tonight, followed by a weak cold front making a cameo in southern Victoria on Friday. As the weekend rolls in, a high pressure system will saunter across Bass Strait, keeping things relatively calm. But don't let your guard down just yet, as a low pressure trough from NSW might stir up some trouble in northern Victoria on Monday. So, stay safe out there and keep an eye out for any unexpected storms or heatwaves that may come your way.
SA:
Hold on to your hats, folks, because we've got a trough in the far northeast making a swift exit early this evening thanks to a ridge muscling in from the west. Brace yourselves for a cold front sweeping over the southeast on Friday morning as it rides the coattails of the approaching ridge. And just when you thought it couldn't get any more exciting, a trough of low pressure is set to saunter across the west this weekend. With all these weather shenanigans going on, it's important to stay safe and keep an eye out for any storms or heatwaves that may come your way. Remember, it's all fun and games until someone gets caught in a torrential downpour or a scorching heatwave. So, stay alert, stay safe, and may the weather odds be ever in your favor.
WA:
So, it seems like there's a bit of a trough situation happening from the eastern Pilbara to the North Interior. And brace yourselves, because a ridge is coming in from the south with some fresh southwesterly winds for the western Pilbara. Just a heads up, it might get a little breezy out there. With all this weather talk, it's important to remember to stay safe, especially during any storms or heatwaves that might come our way. So, be prepared and take necessary precautions to protect yourself. Stay safe out there, folks!
TAS:
Hold onto your hats, folks! A ridge is making a run for it towards the east of Tasmania while a cold front is gearing up to crash the party from the west. Brace yourselves for a cool and feisty westerly airstream to sweep through on Friday, promising to keep things interesting. As Saturday rolls around, the winds will calm down as a high pressure ridge saunters in from the north. By Sunday, the area of high pressure will settle over the state, setting up camp over the Tasman Sea on Monday. Keep safe and stay indoors during any upcoming storms or heatwaves, because you never know what mood the weather might be in.
NT:
Well, it appears some unruly clouds have decided to throw a little tantrum in the south of the NT, causing showers and thunderstorms. Meanwhile, in the north and west coasts, there are just a few isolated showers and thunderstorms - probably feeling a bit left out. As if that wasn't enough, the whole NT is experiencing hot to very hot conditions, with a heatwave stubbornly lingering in the north. So, if you don't want to end up looking like a melted ice cream cone, best to stay safe and cool during these stormy and sweltering times.
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Temperature and Rainfall Forecast - Access-G
Friday, 8th November
Well, it appears that parts of Australia will be experiencing some rather toasty temperatures in the near future. It might be a good idea to take some precautions against the scorching heat to avoid feeling like a human barbecue. And don't forget to keep an eye out for any stormy weather on the horizon, as Mother Nature can be quite unpredictable at times. Stay safe out there, folks!
Saturday, 9th November
Well, it seems like Mother Nature is feeling a bit moody today. We've got some sunshine up in the northeast and near the NSW border, but watch out for those isolated showers and thunderstorms lurking around. Make sure to pack your umbrella! And oh boy, it's getting hot out there! Temperatures are soaring above average, especially in the southeast of Longreach. We're talking severe heatwave conditions in parts of southeast, central, northwestern, and northern interior Queensland. Stay cool, folks, and make sure to stay hydrated and seek shade. So, in a nutshell, keep an eye out for those storms and heatwaves, and most importantly, stay safe out there!
Sunday, 10th November
Get ready for some fun in the sun, folks! It's going to be mostly sunny in the northeast interior, with a chance of isolated showers and even a thunderstorm elsewhere. Keep an eye out for scattered showers in southeastern Queensland and around the Carnarvon Ranges. Up north, there might be some isolated showers along the tropical coast above Townsville. But beware, things are heating up! Maximum temperatures are expected to be near average in the far southwest and northern Cape York Peninsula, but above average everywhere else. In fact, there are severe heatwave conditions forecasted for the northwestern and interior parts of northern and central Queensland. So, stay safe out there! Remember to drink plenty of water, wear sunscreen, and seek shade when needed. And if you do find yourself caught in a storm, take cover and wait it out. Mother Nature can be unpredictable, but with a little preparation, you can weather the storm - both literally and figuratively!
Monday, 11th November
Get ready to bask in some sunshine up in the northeast interior, while the rest of us may have to dodge a few scattered showers and thunderstorms. Keep an eye out for those severe thunderstorms in southern and southeastern Queensland - Mother Nature might have a surprise or two up her sleeve. And don't forget about those isolated showers over the North Tropical Coast and northern Cape York Peninsula. Temperatures will be near average in the southeast and northern Cape York Peninsula, but things will be heating up elsewhere. We're talking severe heatwave conditions in parts of northwestern and northern interior Queensland. So stay safe out there, folks, and don't get caught in the storm - or the heatwave!
Region Round-up - BOM
North Tropical Coast and Tablelands
Region Forecast: Looks like we're in for another scorcher, with temperatures set to soar into the 30s and 40s. Don't be fooled by the gentle easterly winds - they won't save you from the blistering heat. Make sure to stay hydrated and seek shade to avoid turning into a human sun-dried tomato. And if that's not enough, keep an eye out for any storm clouds brewing on the horizon - you don't want to get caught in a sudden downpour. Stay safe out there, folks!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Cairns | โ | 21 | 32 | Mostly sunny. |
Atherton | โ๏ธ | 15 | 31 | Sunny. |
Cooktown | โ | 24 | 32 | Partly cloudy. |
Innisfail | โ๏ธ | 19 | 31 | Sunny. |
Mareeba | โ๏ธ | 17 | 34 | Sunny. |
Herbert and Lower Burdekin
Region Forecast: Another day of scorching heat and potential winds that could blow your hat off. Don't be fooled by the light breeze - it might just pick up and surprise you. Overnight, temperatures will cool down slightly to a balmy 17 to 21 degrees, but during the day, prepare yourself for a range of 32 to a blistering 39 degrees. Stay safe out there and remember to stay hydrated and protect yourself from the elements.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Townsville | โ๏ธ | 23 | 32 | Sunny. |
Ayr | โ๏ธ | 20 | 33 | Sunny. |
Ingham | โ๏ธ | 19 | 34 | Sunny. |
Central Coast and Whitsundays
Region Forecast: Looks like we're in for a scorcher today, folks! Expect light breezes in the morning, turning into a northeasterly gust by midday. Temperatures will be climbing to a toasty 32 to 38 degrees, so make sure to stay hydrated and slap on that sunscreen! Overnight, it'll cool down to a balmy 17 to 20 degrees. Keep an eye out for any stormy weather or heatwaves, and remember to stay safe out there!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Mackay | โ๏ธ | 21 | 32 | Sunny. |
Bowen | โ๏ธ | 22 | 32 | Sunny. |
Peninsula
Region Forecast: A delightful day ahead with a mere hint of a shower expected along the east coast, early in the day. Don't worry about rain ruining your plans elsewhere - chances are as slim as a twig. The winds will be blowing from the east at a gentle 15 to 25 km/h, adding a touch of drama to your outdoor activities. As night falls, temperatures will dip to a comfortable range of 18 to 23 degrees, giving you a chance to snuggle up with a good book or a fluffy pet. But don't get too comfortable, as the daytime temperatures are expected to soar to a scorching 34 to 40 degrees. Keep cool, stay hydrated, and remember to slather on that sunscreen to avoid looking like a lobster. Stay safe and enjoy the day, whether you're basking in the sun or seeking shelter from the impending heatwave.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Weipa | โ๏ธ | 22 | 38 | Sunny. |
Coen | โ | 24 | 33 | Cloud clearing. |
Palmerville | โ๏ธ | 18 | 40 | Sunny. |
Thursday Island | โ๏ธ | 26 | 32 | Sunny. |
Gulf Country
Region Forecast: Good day, fair weather enthusiasts! Brace yourselves for a potential showdown between the heavens and earth this afternoon and evening in the form of a thunderstorm. Winds will be playing tag with us, starting from the north to northeasterly at 15 to 25 km/h, then switching to northeast to southeasterly at 15 to 20 km/h, before eventually giving up and becoming light in the evening. As the night creeps in, temperatures will drop to the low to mid 20s, offering a temporary reprieve from the scorching daytime temperatures that are expected to reach around 40 degrees. It's like having your own personal sauna without the luxury spa experience. Remember, safety first, dear weather warriors! Stay indoors and hydrated during the heatwave, and keep an eye out for any stormy shenanigans that may come our way. Let's weather this storm together, one mildly amusing weather update at a time!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Normanton | โ๏ธ | 25 | 39 | Sunny. |
Burketown | โ | 23 | 37 | Mostly sunny. |
Doomadgee | โ๏ธ | 25 | 41 | Sunny. |
Kowanyama | โ๏ธ | 23 | 39 | Sunny. |
Northern Goldfields and Upper Flinders
Region Forecast: It appears that a sunny day is on the horizon, with a slight chance of a thunderstorm in the southwest later on. Winds will be blowing from various directions, starting from the northwest and ending up northeast to southeasterly. Keep an eye out for those winds, they can be quite finicky. As the day progresses, temperatures will soar to around 40 degrees, so make sure to stay hydrated and seek shade if needed. Overnight temperatures will drop to a more bearable range, between 18 and 25 degrees. Remember, it's important to stay safe during storms and heatwaves, so take necessary precautions to protect yourself.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Charters Towers | โ๏ธ | 18 | 39 | Sunny. |
Georgetown | โ๏ธ | 21 | 41 | Sunny. |
Capricornia
Region Forecast: Welcome, dear weather enthusiasts. Today's forecast offers a delightful mix of sun, with a hint of a shower down south and a minuscule chance of rain elsewhere. However, in the southwest, brace yourselves for the possibility of a thunderstorm later in the day - a perfect way to spice up your afternoon and evening plans. Now, in terms of wind direction, we're starting off light but expect a shift to north to northwesterly speeds of 15 to 25 km/h by morning, eventually veering towards the north to northeasterly direction in the early afternoon. As the day fades into night, temperatures will cool down slightly to a range of 18 to 21 degrees, providing a bit of relief after a scorching day where mercury levels are expected to soar between 32 to 38 degrees. In light of potential storms and heatwaves, do take necessary precautions to stay safe and enjoy the weather responsibly. Stay hydrated, seek shade, and keep an eye out for any sudden weather changes - Mother Nature has a mischievous sense of humor, after all.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Gladstone | โ | 22 | 33 | Mostly sunny. |
Rockhampton | โ | 21 | 38 | Mostly sunny. |
Biloela | โ | 18 | 38 | Mostly sunny. |
Yeppoon | โ | 22 | 32 | Mostly sunny. |
Central Highlands and Coalfields
Region Forecast: Prepare yourselves, mere mortals, for a day of blistering heat and potential storms in the south. There may be a slight chance of showers around the Carnarvon Ranges, but elsewhere, you can forget about rain. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms in the afternoon, just to spice things up a bit. The winds will be doing their little dance throughout the day, starting from the north and eventually making their way to the northwest to northeast by evening. As the temperatures soar to a scorching 40 degrees during the day, it's essential to stay safe and hydrated. And if you happen to be in the south, be on the lookout for those thunderstorms - Mother Nature likes to keep us on our toes. Stay cool, stay safe, and may the weather odds be ever in your favor.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Emerald | โ | 22 | 41 | Mostly sunny. |
Clermont | โ | 22 | 40 | Mostly sunny. |
Moranbah | โ๏ธ | 19 | 39 | Sunny. |
Central West
Region Forecast: Prepare for a mix of clouds and potential thunderstorms throughout the day. Wind directions will have a bit of an identity crisis, so be ready for some mood swings. Overnight, temperatures will cool down to the low to high 20s, but don't get too comfortable as daytime temperatures will soar into the low 40s. Stay safe out there and remember to hydrate when facing the wrath of the elements.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Longreach | โ | 27 | 42 | Partly cloudy. |
Barcaldine | โ | 28 | 41 | Partly cloudy. |
Winton | โ | 25 | 42 | Partly cloudy. |
North West
Region Forecast: Looks like we're in for a bit of excitement today, with a slight chance of a shower in the afternoon and evening. There's also a possibility of a thunderstorm rolling in, so make sure to stay safe and dry. Light winds will be picking up speed, reaching 15 to 25 km/h in the morning. Overnight, temperatures will drop to the mid to high 20s, while daytime temperatures will be soaring into the low 40s. Stay cool and keep hydrated to weather the storm, both literally and figuratively!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Mount Isa | โ | 24 | 41 | Partly cloudy. |
Channel Country
Region Forecast: Well, looks like Mother Nature is feeling a bit moody today. We've got some sun, a sprinkle of thunderstorms, and winds strong enough to mess up your hairdo. Overnight, temperatures will drop to the low to mid 20s, so you might want to grab an extra blanket. Daytime temperatures will be scorching, reaching a toasty 35 to 41 degrees. Stay safe out there and try not to get blown away or fried to a crisp!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Birdsville | โ๏ธ | 24 | 37 | Sunny. |
Thargomindah | โ๏ธ | 23 | 36 | Sunny. |
Maranoa and Warrego
Region Forecast: Prepare for a day of sunshine with a sprinkle of rain in the east and a dash of thunderstorms throughout. Light winds will shift to a south to southwesterly direction, reaching speeds of 20 to 30 km/h. Overnight, temperatures will cool down to the low to mid 20s, while daytime temperatures soar to the high 30s. Remember to stay safe in this stormy heatwave!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Charleville | โ | 23 | 39 | Mostly sunny. |
Roma | ๐ง | 22 | 39 | Possible shower or storm. |
St George | ๐ง | 22 | 37 | Possible morning shower. |
Cunnamulla | โ๏ธ | 22 | 37 | Sunny. |
Darling Downs and Granite Belt
Region Forecast: Looks like we've got some interesting weather coming our way. Expect a mix of clouds and showers, with a good chance of thunderstorms popping up throughout the day. Winds will be light in the morning, but don't be surprised if they pick up speed later on. As for temperatures, get ready for a rollercoaster ride. Overnight, things will cool down to the low 20s, but once the sun comes out, we'll be hitting the mid to high 30s. That's hotter than a heatwave in the desert! Remember to stay safe out there, folks. Storms and extreme heat can be unpredictable, so it's best to be prepared and take precautions. Stay cool, stay dry, and most importantly, stay safe.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Dalby | ๐ง | 21 | 37 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Goondiwindi | ๐ง | 21 | 36 | Shower or two clearing. |
Toowoomba | ๐ง | 21 | 33 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Warwick | ๐ง | 19 | 35 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Stanthorpe | ๐ง | 19 | 32 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Wide Bay and Burnett
Region Forecast: Looks like we've got a mix of clouds and a slight chance of a shower later on. Oh, and don't forget about the potential thunderstorm coming our way in the late morning. Winds will be all over the place, starting from the north and ending up in the northeast by the evening. Overnight, temperatures will drop to around 20 degrees, but during the day, we're looking at a scorching 33 to 38 degrees. So, make sure to stay safe out there, especially with those storms and heatwaves lurking around.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Bundaberg | โ | 21 | 32 | Mostly sunny. |
Gympie | ๐ง | 21 | 37 | Shower or two developing. |
Hervey Bay | โ | 23 | 30 | Partly cloudy. |
Kingaroy | ๐ง | 20 | 35 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Maryborough | โ | 21 | 34 | Partly cloudy. |
Gayndah | โ | 21 | 39 | Partly cloudy. |
Southeast Coast
Region Forecast: Looks like we're in for a bit of a show today! Keep an eye out for those showers, especially in the late morning and afternoon. And don't forget about the chance of thunderstorms - they might pack a punch with damaging winds, heavy rain, and large hail, particularly down south. Make sure to stay safe and secure any loose items outside! The winds will be light in the morning, but they'll pick up to 15-20 km/h as the day goes on. Temperatures will be a bit of a rollercoaster, dropping to the low 20s overnight and then skyrocketing to the low to high 30s during the day. So, buckle up and stay safe out there - it's going to be a wild ride!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Beaudesert | ๐ง | 21 | 37 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Brisbane | ๐ง | 24 | 33 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Gatton | ๐ง | 22 | 38 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Ipswich | ๐ง | 22 | 38 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Logan Central | ๐ง | 22 | 35 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Maroochydore | ๐ง | 21 | 33 | Shower or two. |
Redcliffe | ๐ง | 24 | 32 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Surfers Paradise | ๐ง | 21 | 33 | Possible shower or storm. |
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