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National Synoptic Situation
Synoptic Situation for
QLD:
Well, it seems we have a high in the Tasman Sea showing off its dominance by extending a ridge over our lovely state. This high will be leisurely drifting east over the next few days, gradually losing its strength. Meanwhile, a trough is hanging out over far western Queensland, just chilling for a bit before deciding to flex its muscles and slowly make its way east across the state from Wednesday onwards. Now, let's not forget about the potential for storms and heatwaves that may come along with these weather patterns. It's always best to stay safe and prepared when dealing with the unpredictability of nature. So, keep an eye out for any extreme weather conditions and make sure to take necessary precautions to protect yourself and your loved ones. Stay safe out there!
NSW and ACT:
Looks like we've got a high pressure system loitering over the Tasman Sea, casually extending a ridge to the east and a trough to western New South Wales. This setup is like a magnet for heat and moisture from the north, resulting in wet weather out west and down south, and some seriously scorching conditions in the east. And trust me, this is no one-day wonder - the heatwave is here to stay for the first half of the week. As if that's not enough, the rainfall party will eventually migrate to the central and eastern regions, leaving the west high and dry later in the week as the trough saunters eastward. So brace yourselves for stormy weather and blistering heat, and remember to stay safe out there, folks!
VIC:
Hold onto your hats, Victoria! We've got a humid easterly airstream coming our way, bringing with it a low pressure system and trough. As if that wasn't enough excitement, we've also got winds shifting westerly as the low heads towards Tasmania. But wait, there's more - on Thursday, the winds will switch back to easterly as the low weakens and a high crosses the Southern Ocean. And just when you thought it couldn't get any better, a low pressure trough in NSW will extend over the State on Friday. It's like a stormy rollercoaster ride out there! So, remember to stay safe and secure any loose items, because Mother Nature is feeling particularly feisty this week. And if a heatwave hits, make sure to stay hydrated and seek shade whenever possible. Let's weather this storm together, Victoria!
SA:
It seems that a low pressure trough over the far east of SA is making moves towards the east, but it's losing its strength as the evening rolls in. Meanwhile, a low pressure system is set to saunter over the waters to the south this week, bringing along an associated trough that will be making its way over South Australia from the west on Tuesday, before making a hasty retreat to the eastern states by early Wednesday. The low pressure system will then make its way over to Tasmania on Thursday, but fear not, for it will weaken as a high pressure system takes over the waters to the south of SA. And just when you thought the stormy drama was over, the trough will persist over the eastern states all the way through to the weekend. Now, we're not here to rain on anyone's parade, but it's always important to stay safe during these stormy times. So buckle up, folks, and brace yourselves for whatever Mother Nature decides to throw our way. Stay safe out there!
WA:
Well, isn't that just peachy? We've got ourselves a lovely little trough stretching from the inland Kimberley all the way to the west Pilbara coast. So, you might want to grab your umbrella and sunscreen, because it looks like we're in for some stormy weather and scorching heatwaves. Remember to stay safe out there, folks!
TAS:
Looks like Mother Nature is up to her usual tricks again! A ridge over Tasmania is losing its strength overnight, but don't let your guard down just yet. On Tuesday, a feeble low pressure system, starting out in the Bight, will make its way to the western Victorian coast by Wednesday morning. This slow-moving low will eventually reach northwest Tasmania by Wednesday evening, crossing overnight. As if that wasn't enough excitement, a high will be building south of the Bight during this time. But wait, there's more! The high will extend a ridge to the south of Tasmania on Thursday, with the high centre passing to the south of the state on Friday. With all these weather shenanigans going on, it's important to stay safe and be prepared for any storms or heatwaves that may come your way. So buckle up, folks, and hold on tight!
NT:
Ah, it seems like we have a couple of troughs causing some mischief in the southwestern and southern districts, bringing along high atmospheric moisture for some added drama. Keep an eye out for those thunderstorms as they could bring heavy rainfall and maybe even a little chaos. Remember to stay safe and dry during these stormy times, and be prepared for any sudden downpours or unexpected gusts of wind. And don't forget to keep hydrated during those heatwaves - we wouldn't want anyone getting too hot under the collar. Education is key when it comes to weathering the storm, so stay informed and be on the lookout for any updates or warnings.
National Weather Warnings
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
Western Australia
South Australia
Tasmania
No warnings available at this time for Tasmania.
Northern Territory
No warnings available at this time for Northern Territory.
Four Day Forecasts
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Temperature and Rainfall Forecast - Access-G
Tuesday, 26th November
Watch out for those flames, folks! The risk of wildfires is sky high in the southwest. Remember, it only takes one spark to start a raging inferno. So stay safe and be cautious out there. Don't let your next camping trip turn into a disaster movie.
Wednesday, 27th November
Looks like Mother Nature is feeling a bit moody today, with scattered showers and the possibility of a thunderstorm out west. Watch out for those severe thunderstorms, they could bring some heavy rain and strong winds. Don't forget your umbrella! Meanwhile, in the east and south, it's a bit warmer than usual, so make sure to stay hydrated and find some shade. And over in the Cape York Peninsula, it's downright sweltering with a severe heatwave in full force. Remember to take care of yourself and stay safe in this extreme weather. Mother Nature doesn't mess around!
Thursday, 28th November
Hold onto your hats, folks! We've got a smorgasbord of weather coming our way. From scattered showers to patchy rain to the possibility of thunderstorms in the west and southern interior, it's shaping up to be quite the show. And let's not forget about those severe thunderstorms that may rear their ugly heads in the west and south, bringing with them the potential for locally heavy rainfall. Over in the east, we'll see just a sprinkle of isolated to scattered showers to keep things interesting. But wait, there's more! If you thought the temperature rollercoaster was over, think again. We've got maximum temperatures plummeting below average in the west, while the east is basking in above-average warmth. And for all you thrill-seekers out there, don't forget about the severe heatwave conditions over the Cape York Peninsula. It's going to be sizzling! So, as we batten down the hatches and prepare for whatever Mother Nature decides to throw our way, remember to stay safe out there. Whether it's a thunderstorm or a heatwave, make sure you're taking the necessary precautions to protect yourself from the elements. And above all, stay cool (or dry) out there, folks!
Friday, 29th November
Beware, fellow earthlings! Brace yourselves for scattered to widespread showers and patchy rain, with a sprinkle of thunderstorms in the west and southern interior. Keep an eye out for those severe thunderstorms in the west and south, as they may bring heavy rainfall to your doorstep. Meanwhile, in the east, you can expect isolated to scattered showers, spreading like wildfire around the North Tropical Coast. As for temperatures, prepare for a rollercoaster ride. While the west will be feeling a bit chilly with temperatures well below average, the east will be sizzling with above-average heat. In fact, the Cape York Peninsula will be experiencing severe heatwave conditions, so be sure to stay cool and hydrated. Remember, safety first when it comes to storms and heatwaves. So, stay safe out there, my friends, and may the weather odds be ever in your favor.
The weekend showing the return of rain thanks to a slow moving trough.
The SOI showing more unstable conditions ahead as it climbs into the positive numbers
The data for each city in QLD
Region Round-up - BOM
North Tropical Coast and Tablelands
Region Forecast: Well, well, well, looks like we might have a slight chance of a shower in the south today - better pack an umbrella just in case! Winds will be coming from the east at a breezy 15 to 25 km/h. Overnight, temperatures will drop to a cool 17 to 22 degrees, but don't get too comfortable because daytime temperatures are set to soar to a scorching 28 to 35 degrees. Stay safe out there, folks, and remember to stay hydrated in this heatwave.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Cairns | ⛅ | 22 | 32 | Mostly sunny. |
Atherton | ⛅ | 17 | 28 | Partly cloudy. |
Cooktown | ☀️ | 25 | 32 | Sunny. |
Innisfail | 🌧 | 21 | 30 | Possible shower. |
Mareeba | ⛅ | 18 | 32 | Partly cloudy. |
Herbert and Lower Burdekin
Region Forecast: Get ready for a rollercoaster of weather, with a sprinkle of rain likely to appear in the morning and afternoon. Winds will be light throughout the day, shifting from east to northeasterly before calming down in the evening. Overnight temperatures will dip to a mild 18-23 degrees, while daytime temperatures will soar to a scorching 29-34 degrees. Stay safe in the heat and watch out for any stormy surprises that may come your way.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Townsville | 🌧 | 24 | 32 | Possible shower. |
Ayr | 🌧 | 21 | 31 | Possible shower. |
Ingham | 🌧 | 21 | 32 | Shower or two. |
Central Coast and Whitsundays
Region Forecast: Prepare yourselves for a day of unpredictability in the skies, with a mix of clouds and a chance of rain showers. The winds will be playing a game of tag, starting from the east and then switching to the southeast before becoming light in the wee hours of the morning, only to amp up to easterly speeds of 15 to 25 km/h later on. As the night falls, temperatures will dip to a relatively cool 20 degrees, but don't be fooled - the daytime will bring scorching heat ranging from 29 to a sweltering 34 degrees. Keep a close eye on your surroundings and be cautious of any sudden changes in weather, as storms or heatwaves could be lurking just around the corner. Stay safe out there!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Mackay | 🌧 | 21 | 30 | Shower or two. |
Bowen | 🌧 | 23 | 31 | Possible shower. |
Peninsula
Region Forecast: Ah, another day in paradise with a sprinkle of possibility for a shower on the west coast. However, don't hold your breath for rain anywhere else as the chance is near zero. Winds will be playing games from east to light before dawn, then revving up to 15 to 25 km/h in the morning. Overnight temperatures will dip to the low to mid 20s, while daytime temperatures will soar to a toasty 34 to 39 degrees. Remember, as delightful as the sun may be, it's always wise to stay safe during storms or heatwaves. So, keep cool and carry on!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Weipa | ⛅ | 24 | 39 | Partly cloudy. |
Coen | ⛅ | 24 | 34 | Mostly sunny. |
Palmerville | ☀️ | 21 | 38 | Sunny. |
Thursday Island | 🌧 | 27 | 33 | Possible shower. |
Gulf Country
Region Forecast: Batten down the hatches, folks! There's a smattering of clouds today, with a dash of showers in the west and a sprinkle elsewhere. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms - they might just crash the party. The winds will be doing a little dance from the northeast to the northwest, then back again to the southwest by evening. Overnight, it'll cool down to the mid 20s, but during the day, brace yourself for scorching temperatures in the mid to high 30s. Remember, safety first! Stay hydrated, seek shade, and keep an eye out for any stormy surprises. Mother Nature has a sense of humour, so better to be safe than sorry.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Normanton | 🌧 | 26 | 36 | Possible shower. |
Burketown | 🌧 | 25 | 34 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Doomadgee | 🌧 | 25 | 35 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Kowanyama | ⛅ | 25 | 37 | Mostly sunny. |
Northern Goldfields and Upper Flinders
Region Forecast: Get ready for a day of mostly sunny skies, folks! But don't get too comfortable, as Mother Nature may throw a tantrum in the southwest with a thunderstorm later on. The winds will be playing games, starting off east to northeasterly before deciding to become light in the middle of the day and then going back to east to northeasterly in the late afternoon. Overnight temperatures will drop to a balmy 18 to 24 degrees, while daytime temperatures will soar into the mid to high 30s. Stay safe out there and remember to hydrate - we don't want anyone melting in this heatwave!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Charters Towers | ⛅ | 20 | 35 | Partly cloudy. |
Georgetown | ⛅ | 22 | 37 | Partly cloudy. |
Capricornia
Region Forecast: Looks like the weather is feeling a bit indecisive today with a chance of a shower in the morning and afternoon. Winds will be doing their thing, starting from the east and making their way to the northeast. As the day goes on, temperatures will be climbing to the low to mid 30s, so make sure to stay cool and hydrated. Overnight, temperatures will drop to a mild 16 to 21 degrees. So, if you find yourself caught in a storm or heatwave, remember to stay safe and take care of yourself. Mother Nature can be a fickle one, after all.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Gladstone | ⛅ | 21 | 30 | Partly cloudy. |
Rockhampton | ⛅ | 21 | 32 | Partly cloudy. |
Biloela | ⛅ | 16 | 34 | Partly cloudy. |
Yeppoon | 🌧 | 23 | 28 | Possible shower. |
Central Highlands and Coalfields
Region Forecast: Prepare yourself for a day of sunshine and shifting winds, with a touch of drama as temperatures soar into the scorching low to mid 30s. Stay cool and hydrated as the northeasterly winds pick up speed, creating potential for a stormy afternoon. Overnight, temperatures will drop to a mild 17-21 degrees, providing a brief respite from the heatwave. Remember to stay safe and take precautions in the face of these weather extremes.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Emerald | ⛅ | 19 | 35 | Mostly sunny. |
Clermont | ⛅ | 19 | 35 | Mostly sunny. |
Moranbah | ⛅ | 18 | 34 | Partly cloudy. |
Central West
Region Forecast: Time to break out the sunscreen and umbrellas, folks, because we've got quite the show in store for us today! Expect a sunny morning, but don't get too comfortable - there's a chance of a thunderstorm brewing west of Longreach later in the day. With winds picking up to 25 to 40 km/h, it's going to feel like you're in the middle of a stormy sea (minus the water, of course). And let's not forget about those temperatures - overnight lows in the low to mid 20s and daytime highs reaching a scorching 35 to 40 degrees. It's like Mother Nature turned up the heat just for us! So, stay safe out there, folks, and make sure to stay hydrated and seek shelter if those storms start rolling in. After all, we wouldn't want anyone getting swept away by a sudden gust of wind!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Longreach | ☀️ | 23 | 39 | Sunny. |
Barcaldine | ☀️ | 24 | 37 | Sunny. |
Winton | ☀️ | 22 | 40 | Sunny. |
North West
Region Forecast: Looks like we've got some sporadic showers heading our way, with a slight possibility of a thunderstorm making an appearance. The winds will be fairly light, starting from the north and then switching to the northwesterly direction as the day progresses. Make sure to keep cool as the temperatures soar into the 35 to 40 range during the day and only drop to the low to mid 20s at night. Remember, safety first when dealing with storms and heatwaves!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Mount Isa | 🌧 | 22 | 36 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Channel Country
Region Forecast: Well, it seems like we've got a mixed bag of weather coming our way. There's a high chance of showers up in the northwest, so don't forget your umbrella if you're heading that way. And watch out for thunderstorms in the west - they might be severe, so best to stay indoors and avoid any dramatic heroics. The winds will be all over the place, starting off from the north to northeasterly, then switching to north to northwesterly before finally calming down in the evening. It's like a weather dance out there! Temperatures are going to be soaring, with daytime highs reaching around a scorching 40 degrees. Overnight, it'll cool down to the low to mid 20s, but that's still pretty warm for sleeping. So, in conclusion, batten down the hatches and stay safe out there, folks. Whether it's storms or heatwaves, Mother Nature is showing off her wild side today. Keep cool and stay hydrated!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Birdsville | 🌧 | 24 | 36 | Showers. Possible storm. |
Thargomindah | ⛅ | 24 | 38 | Mostly sunny. |
Maranoa and Warrego
Region Forecast: Grab your sunscreen and your umbrella, because there's a slight chance of a thunderstorm rolling through in the afternoon and evening, adding a little excitement to an otherwise sunny day. With temperatures reaching a scorching 34 to 39 degrees, it's important to stay hydrated and seek shade when possible. So, keep cool and stay safe out there!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Charleville | ☀️ | 22 | 36 | Sunny. |
Roma | ☀️ | 18 | 34 | Sunny. |
St George | ⛅ | 20 | 35 | Mostly sunny. |
Cunnamulla | ⛅ | 25 | 39 | Partly cloudy. |
Darling Downs and Granite Belt
Region Forecast: Well, looks like we've got some breezy conditions coming our way, with winds coming from the northeast at a speed of 15 to 25 km/h. Overnight, temperatures will drop to a cool 14 to 19 degrees, but be prepared for a sizzling day ahead as temperatures soar to the low to mid 30s. Stay safe out there and make sure to keep hydrated to beat the heatwave!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Dalby | ☀️ | 15 | 33 | Sunny. |
Goondiwindi | ☀️ | 18 | 34 | Sunny. |
Toowoomba | ⛅ | 14 | 28 | Partly cloudy. |
Warwick | ☀️ | 13 | 31 | Sunny. |
Stanthorpe | ☀️ | 13 | 29 | Sunny. |
Wide Bay and Burnett
Region Forecast: Prepare yourself for a delightful mix of sunshine and potential showers throughout the day. The winds will start off light, but don't be surprised if they pick up to a breezy 15 to 20 km/h in the morning. By the evening, they'll calm down just like your nerves after a storm. As night falls, temperatures will drop to a cool 14 to 18 degrees, providing a nice break from the heat. During the day, however, be prepared for the mercury to climb up to a toasty 30 degrees. Remember to stay safe and hydrated, especially during these unpredictable weather patterns. Don't let the storms or heatwaves catch you off guard. Stay cool and weather the storm like a pro!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Bundaberg | 🌧 | 19 | 29 | Shower or two. |
Gympie | 🌧 | 17 | 30 | Possible shower. |
Hervey Bay | ⛅ | 21 | 29 | Partly cloudy. |
Kingaroy | ⛅ | 14 | 29 | Partly cloudy. |
Maryborough | 🌧 | 18 | 30 | Possible shower. |
Gayndah | ⛅ | 17 | 32 | Partly cloudy. |
Southeast Coast
Region Forecast: Get ready to dodge a few raindrops in the morning, folks! The winds will be playing a game of musical chairs, starting off light and then picking up speed in the afternoon. Temperatures will be dancing between 15 and 19 overnight, so make sure to bundle up. Daytime temperatures will be sizzling at around 30 degrees, so stay cool and hydrated to avoid turning into a human puddle. Remember, storms and heatwaves can be unpredictable, so stay safe out there!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Beaudesert | ⛅ | 16 | 30 | Partly cloudy. |
Brisbane | ⛅ | 19 | 29 | Partly cloudy. |
Gatton | ⛅ | 16 | 31 | Partly cloudy. |
Ipswich | ⛅ | 16 | 30 | Partly cloudy. |
Logan Central | ⛅ | 17 | 29 | Partly cloudy. |
Maroochydore | 🌧 | 18 | 27 | Possible shower. |
Redcliffe | ⛅ | 20 | 27 | Partly cloudy. |
Surfers Paradise | ⛅ | 18 | 27 | Partly cloudy. |
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