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Daily Forecast - June 2 - Wally's Weather Australia

Updated: Jun 2

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National

In the Tasman Sea, a deep low is weakening but could still produce strong winds, large waves, and rain, mainly affecting Tasmania, Victoria, and New South Wales. A front will cause scattered showers in Western Australia. High-pressure conditions are expected to keep the weather clear in other regions.

Synoptic | Temp/Rain | Wind | Sea Surface Temp


National Warnings

  • Western Australia (WA):

  • Severe Weather Warning: Heavy rain, locally intense rain, and destructive winds for Central West, Lower West, Southwest & South Coastal, Great Southern & Central Wheat Belt districts

  • Gale Warning: Perth, Lancelin, Bunbury Geographe, Leeuwin coasts

  • Strong Wind Warning: Gascoyne, Geraldton, Albany, Esperance

  • Sheep Graziers Warning: Lower West and Southwest

  • Victoria (VIC):

  • Frost Warning: Wimmera, North East

  • Gale Warning: East Gippsland Coast (Sunday)

  • Final Flood Warning: Seven Creeks

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

  • South Australia (SA):

  • Frost Warning: Mid North, Riverland, Murraylands, Upper South East, Lower South East

  • New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory (NSW/ACT):

  • Sheep Graziers Warning: Hunter, Illawarra, Central Tablelands, Southern Tablelands, Snowy Mountains

  • Strong Wind Warning: Coffs, Macquarie, Hunter, Sydney, Illawarra, Batemans coasts

  • Hazardous Surf Warning (Sunday): Sydney, Illawarra, Batemans, Eden coasts

  • Gale Warnings: Western and Southern areas; Western, Southeastern, and Southern areas; Western Area

  • Storm Force Wind Warning: Western, Southeastern, Southern areas

  • Initial Minor to Moderate Flood Warning: Wollombi Brook

  • Cancellation of Wind Warning: Sydney Enclosed Waters, Byron Coast

  • Tasmania (TAS):

  • Gale Warning (Sunday): East of Flinders Island

  • Strong Wind Warning (Sunday): Banks Strait, Franklin Sound, Upper East Coast

  • Final Flood Warning: North Esk River

  • Queensland (QLD):

  • Cancellation of Wind Warning: South East Gulf of Carpentaria, North East Gulf of Carpentaria, Gold Coast Waters

  • Northern Territory (NT):

  • Cancellation of Wind Warning: Gove Peninsula, Roper Groote coasts


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National 4 Day Forecast

Windy.com ACCESS 4 Day 2PM Rain and Synoptic


  • Sunday: Cloudy with rain in southern and central Queensland, chance of thunderstorms in the south inland. Patchy light rain in the northwest and northern interior. Clear in southwestern QLD. Partly cloudy with isolated showers on the east coast. Moderate winds shifting direction.

  • Monday: Sunny and cool statewide. Isolated showers in North Tropical Coast and eastern Peninsula. Frost in southern and central interior. Below-average temperatures inland, average elsewhere.

  • Tuesday: Western and southern inland Queensland becoming cloudy with isolated showers. Mostly sunny elsewhere with very isolated showers. Morning frost in the southern and central interior. Below-average minimum and maximum temperatures.

  • Wednesday: Partly cloudy with showers in south and east QLD. Mostly sunny elsewhere. Below-average temps in central, northwest, and southeast.

 

State

Windy.com ACCESS (Values are rainfall over 3 hours)


High pressure system near New Zealand weakens over eastern Queensland as upper trough brings clouds and moisture. Trough moves east by the weekend, followed by clear conditions before unsettled weather returns late next week.


Min - Max - Rain


Regional Round-Up


North Tropical Coast and Tablelands:

The forecast for tomorrow is a maximum temperature of 28°C, a minimum temperature of 15°C, light winds becoming southeasterly at 15 to 20 km/h, near zero chance of rain, and partly cloudy with a slight chance of a shower in the south in the morning.

Herbert and Lower Burdekin:

Expect daytime temperatures in the mid to high 20s, with overnight temperatures between 15 and 19, light winds becoming southerly at 15 to 20 km/h, partly cloudy skies, slight chance of a shower in the north early morning, and near zero chance of rain elsewhere.

Central Coast and Whitsundays:

Tomorrow's weather: Max temperature 28°C, min temperature 14°C, light winds becoming southerly 15-20 km/h, near zero chance of rain, partly cloudy with a slight chance of a shower in the north in the early morning.

Peninsula:

Max temperature: 30°C, Min temperature: 17-22°C, Wind speed: Light becoming 15-20 km/h, Wind direction: East to southeasterly, Rainfall: None, Other: Partly cloudy.

Gulf Country:

Max temperature: 31, Min temperature: 11, Wind speed: 25 to 35 km/h, Wind direction: South to southeasterly, Rainfall: None, Other: Sunny.

Northern Goldfields and Upper Flinders:

The maximum temperature will range from 24 to 30 degrees, with winds becoming light later on, overnight temperatures falling to between 8 and 17, and mostly sunny conditions prevailing.

Capricornia:

Max temperature: low to mid 20s, Min temperature: 9 to 16, Wind speed: Light becoming southerly 15 to 20 km/h, Wind direction: Southerly becoming light, Rainfall: None, Other: Sunny.

Central Highlands and Coalfields:

Maximum temperature: 25°C, Minimum temperature: 5°C, Wind speed: 15 to 20 km/h, Wind direction: Southerly to southwesterly, Rainfall: None, Weather: Mostly sunny.

Central West:

The weather will be sunny with light winds becoming southerly 15 to 25 km/h in the morning, then becoming light in the evening, with overnight temperatures between 6 and 9 degrees and daytime temperatures between 19 and 24 degrees, no rainfall expected.

North West:

The weather forecast includes maximum temperatures in the low to mid 20s, minimum temperatures between 6 and 10, southerly winds at 15 to 20 km/h turning southeasterly at 20 to 30 km/h in the morning and decreasing to 15 to 20 km/h in the evening, with a chance of rainfall, and it will be sunny.

Channel Country:

Max temperature: 21°C, Min temperature: 7°C, Wind speed: 25 km/h, Wind direction: south to southeasterly, Rainfall: Mostly sunny.

Maranoa and Warrego:

Max temperature: 18, Min temperature: 5-9, Wind speed: 15-20 km/h, Wind direction: South to southwesterly, Rainfall: Slight chance of a shower in southeast with possible thunderstorm and small hail, Other: Partly cloudy with fog in the east in the early morning and near zero chance of rain elsewhere.

Darling Downs and Granite Belt:

Tomorrow will have a max temperature of 18°C, a min temperature of 8°C, light winds becoming west to southwesterly, medium chance of showers near the New South Wales border with a possible thunderstorm, and partly cloudy skies with morning fog and a chance of small hail in the southwest.

Wide Bay and Burnett:

Maximum temperature: 23°C, Minimum temperature: 8°C, Wind speed: Light, Wind direction: Southwesterly, Rainfall: Near zero, Weather: Mostly sunny with chance of fog in the south and slight chance of a shower along the coastal fringe in the early morning. Temperature range: 8-14°C overnight, 19-23°C daytime.

Southeast Coast:

The weather will include daytime temperatures between 19 and 23, overnight temperatures between 10 and 13, westerly winds at 15 to 20 km/h decreasing early on, mostly sunny with a slight chance of showers in the south early morning, near zero chance of rain elsewhere, and a chance of morning fog.



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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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