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Daily Forecast - June 1 - Wally's Weather Australia

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National


A deepening East Coast Low off the southeast coast is expected to bring strong winds, large waves, and heavy rain to the eastern regions. In Western Australia, a front combined with a moist airflow will intensify winds and produce scattered showers, particularly severe in the southeast. High-pressure conditions will keep the rest of the country dry.

Synoptic | Temp/Rain | Wind | Sea Surface Temp

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4 Day Forecast

  • Saturday: Cloudy, cool with rain in NW and SW QLD. Partly cloudy with showers in the east, becoming scattered in some areas. Moderate winds shifting southwest in the west.

  • Sunday: Cloudy with patchy rain clearing to sun in central east and southeast Queensland. Inland sunny and cool. Cool with isolated showers and storms in Darling Downs and Granite Belt, chance of fog. Below average temperatures inland, near average near coast.

  • Monday: Mostly sunny and cool statewide with isolated showers in the north. Morning frost in the south and central interior. Below-average minimum temperatures except on the Peninsula.

  • Tuesday: Western and southern inland Qld becoming cloudy with showers. Mostly sunny elsewhere. Areas of morning frost in south and central interior. Below average minimum temps, except on the Peninsula..


National Warnings

  • WA: Severe Weather Warning (Heavy Rainfall & Damaging, Locally Destructive Winds) for Lower West, South West & parts of Central West districts

  • TAS: Cancelled Severe Weather Warning for multiple regions including Furneaux Is, Western, U Derwent, South East, North East, East Coast, Central North, C Plateau & Midlands

  • WA: Gale Warning for Leeuwin Coast, Strong Wind Warning for Perth, Bunbury Geographe, and Albany coasts

  • WA: Sheep Graziers Warning for South West

  • SA: Frost Warning for Upper South East and Lower South East

  • TAS: Sheep Graziers Warning for South East

  • NSW/ACT: Cancellation of Sheep Graziers Warning for South West Slopes, Riverina, Snowy Mountains, and Australian Capital Territory

  • VIC: Gale Warning for Central & Central Gippsland coasts, Strong Wind Warning for West & East Gippsland coasts, Cancelled Port Phillip & Western Port

  • NSW/ACT: Strong Wind Warning for Illawarra and Eden coasts, Cancellation for Macquarie, Hunter, Sydney, and Batemans coasts

  • SA: Cancellation of Wind Warning for Lower South East Coast

  • TAS: Gale Warning for Banks St & Franklin Sound, East of Flinders Is, South West Lakes & CN, Upper East, Lower East, South East & South West coasts

  • QLD: Strong Wind Warning for Saturday for Gold Coast Waters

  • NSW/ACT: Gale Warning for Western Area

  • NSW/ACT: Storm Force Wind Warning for Western, Southeastern, and Southern Areas

  • NSW/ACT: Storm Force Wind Warning for Southern and Western Areas

  • VIC: Minor Flood Warning for The Seven Creeks

  • NSW/ACT: Cancellation of Severe Weather Warning for Snowy Mountains

  • VIC: Cancellation of Severe Weather Warning for East Gippsland and North East

  • TAS: Minor Flood Warning for The North Esk River

  • VIC: Cancellation of Sheep Graziers Warning for Northern Country, North Central, North East, and Central

  • NSW/ACT: Cancelled Road Weather Alert for Canberra

  • QLD: Cancelled Road Weather Alert for Brisbane


Storms | Extreme Weather | Fire

State

High in eastern Tasman Sea brings high pressure and onshore winds over eastern/northern Queensland. High moves east, relaxing winds. Upper trough moves east with tropical moisture, bringing rain and clouds to southwest Queensland. Weak surface trough moves offshore Sunday. New ridge brings cool, dry weather early next week. Upper trough returns unsettled weather late in week for southern Queensland.

ACCESS (Values are rainfall over 3 hours)


State Region Round-up


North Tropical Coast and Tablelands:

The weather will be partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from 24 to 29 degrees, with overnight temperatures dropping to 15-20, and east to southeasterly winds at 15-25 km/h, and a medium chance of showers near the coast and slight chance elsewhere.

Herbert and Lower Burdekin:

The weather will be partly cloudy with light winds, overnight temperatures between 15 and 19, daytime temperatures in the mid to high 20s, and no rainfall, with a maximum temperature, minimum temperature, wind speed, and wind direction not specified.

Central Coast and Whitsundays:

The weather will be partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers, light winds, maximum temperatures in the mid to high 20s, minimum temperatures between 14 and 18, and no significant rainfall expected.

Peninsula:

The maximum temperature will reach the low 30s with overnight temperatures falling to between 17 and 22, light winds becoming east to southeasterly at 15 to 25 km/h, and mostly sunny weather with no rainfall expected.

Gulf Country:

Max temperature: 33°C, Min temperature: 17°C, Wind speed: 20-30 km/h, Wind direction: South to southeasterly, Rainfall: Slight chance of a shower in the south, Other: Partly cloudy.

Northern Goldfields and Upper Flinders:

The weather forecast includes a max temperature of 31°C, min temperature of 15°C, wind speed of 15-20 km/h, southeasterly wind direction, near zero chance of rain, and partly cloudy conditions with a medium chance of showers in the southwest in the morning, chance elsewhere, with a chance of a thunderstorm in the southwest.

Central Highlands and Coalfields:

Max temperature: 25°C, Min temperature: 13°C, Wind speed: Light, Wind direction: Variable, Rainfall: Showers likely, Other: Cloudy with chance of thunderstorm overnight.

Central West:

Max temperature: Low to mid 20s; Min temperature: 13 to 16; Wind speed: Light becoming southerly 15 to 25 km/h; Wind direction: Southerly; Rainfall: Medium chance of showers east of Longreach, slight chance elsewhere; Other: Partly cloudy with overnight temperatures falling.

North West:

The weather forecast includes maximum temperatures in the low to mid 20s, minimum temperatures between 12 and 16, southerly winds ranging from 15 to 25 km/h, a medium chance of showers in the early morning, and partly cloudy conditions.

Channel Country:

The weather forecast includes maximum temperatures of 19-22°C, minimum temperatures of 7-13°C, southerly winds at 15-25 km/h, slight chance of a shower near NSW border, near zero chance elsewhere, and mostly sunny conditions.

Maranoa and Warrego:

Max temperature around 20°C, min temperature between 10-13°C, light winds becoming S/SW 15-20 km/h, very high chance of rain in the east, medium chance elsewhere, chance of a thunderstorm in the morning and afternoon, partly cloudy.

Darling Downs and Granite Belt:

Maximum temperature: 20°C, minimum temperature: 14°C, wind: northerly 15 to 25 km/h shifting to west to southwesterly 15 to 20 km/h, rainfall: very high chance of rain in the morning and afternoon with a chance of a thunderstorm. Cloudy with overnight temperatures falling to around 14°C.

Wide Bay and Burnett:

High: low to mid 20s, Low: 12-17, Wind: Light winds becoming northerly 15-20 km/h, Rain: Very high chance in the afternoon and evening, Cloud: Cloudy, Morning fog inland, Thunderstorm inland.

Southeast Coast:

The weather forecast includes daytime temperatures in the low to mid 20s, light winds, cloudy conditions with a high chance of rain in the afternoon and evening, and a chance of fog inland in the early morning.


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National maps by Weatherzone (weatherzone.com.au)

State maps by Windy (Windy.com)

Weather forecast supplemented by Bureau of Meteorology (bom.gov.au)

Rainfall daily totals (https://meteologix.com/ )


Wally's Weather provides professionally researched data and information. Andrew aka 'Wally' has over 20 years of experience in meteorology research and data analysis. In 2023 finished top 4 for the AMOS national weather forecasting competition. The content here is provided as educational information aimed at providing the community and businesses with the tools required to determine local-based forecasts. IMPORTANT: The forecasts and information posted should never be used on their own to make business decisions as local influences.


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