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National - Warnings - 4 Day - State - Min-Max-Rain - Regional Round-Up
National
Showers, storms, and gusty winds are expected across Western Australia as a low-pressure front moves through, particularly intense along the coast. In Queensland and northeastern New South Wales, rain is likely as moist easterly winds feed into a trough, with heavier rainfall anticipated near the central Queensland coast. Meanwhile, cold fronts will continue to bring showers and alpine snow to South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania.
Synoptic | Temp/Rain | Wind | Sea Surface Temp
National Warnings
SA: Strong Wind Warning for Lower South East Coast
SA: Cancelled Strong Wind Warning for Gulf St Vincent, Invest St, Adelaide Waters & South Central & Upper SE Coasts
WA: Strong Wind Warning for Bunbury Geographe and Leeuwin coasts
VIC: Frost Warning for East Gippsland
VIC: Strong Wind Warning for Port Phillip & West and Central coasts
NSW/ACT: Gale Warning for Western Area
NSW/ACT: Gale Warning for Southern Area
NSW/ACT: Sheep Graziers Warning for Snowy Mountains
SA: Sheep Graziers Warning for Mount Lofty Ranges and Kangaroo Island
TAS: Strong Wind Warning for Far North West, South West and Central West coasts
TAS: Cancelled Road Weather Alert for Central North, North East, Midlands and Central Plateau
VIC: Cancellation of Sheep Graziers Warning for North East, South West, Central and East Gippsland
NSW/ACT: Minor Flood Warning for The Cooks River
NSW/ACT: Minor Flood Warning for The St Georges Basin
NSW/ACT: Minor Flood Warning for The Hastings River
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National 4 Day Forecast
Windy.com ACCESS 4 Day 2PM Rain and Synoptic
Tuesday: Clear statewide except for some clouds and isolated showers in the North Tropical Coast, eastern Peninsula, and Torres Strait. Southeasterly winds in the east, occasionally fresh near the Far North coast, light and variable inland.
Wednesday: Western Queensland sunny and dry, Central to Far North Queensland cloudy with showers and rain, Southeastern Queensland partly cloudy with isolated showers. Morning fog and frost possible. Below average temperatures in the far west, above average elsewhere.
Thursday: Cloudy with scattered showers and patchy rain in eastern and adjacent inland districts, possibly widespread with moderate falls in Central Queensland. Isolated showers in the eastern Peninsula and Torres Strait. Mostly sunny and dry in western Queensland. Above-average maximum temperatures in far west and far north, near-average elsewhere. Well above-average minimum temperatures in the east.
Friday: Cloudy with isolated showers in eastern Queensland and scattered showers in North Tropical Coast. Mostly sunny and dry in western and southern interior Queensland. Possible morning fog in southeast. Above average maximum temps in west and north, near average in other areas. Well above average minimum temps in east and north.
State
Windy.com ACCESS (Values are rainfall over 3 hours)
High moving east over southeastern Australia brings settled conditions with onshore winds and returning moisture, with a trough causing cloud and showers in the north and east, weakening later in the week. Upper trough may bring rain to southwestern Queensland over the weekend.
Min - Max - Rain
Regional Round-Up
North Tropical Coast and Tablelands:
The weather for today includes a maximum temperature of 28°C, a minimum temperature of 19°C, wind speeds of 15 to 25 km/h from the east to southeasterly, with a medium chance of showers mainly in the late morning, and cloudy conditions.
Herbert and Lower Burdekin:
Max temperature in the low to mid 20s, min temperature between 10 and 15, wind speed east to northeasterly 15 to 20 km/h becoming easterly later, high chance of showers with cloudy weather.
Central Coast and Whitsundays:
Mostly cloudy with light winds becoming northeast to southeasterly 15-25 km/h, high of low to mid 20s, low of 9-13, very high chance of showers in afternoon and evening.
Peninsula:
Max temperature: around 30, Min temperature: between 17 and 22, Wind speed: easterly 15 to 25 km/h, Wind direction: east to southeasterly, Rainfall: medium chance of showers near east coast, slight chance elsewhere, Other: Partly cloudy.
Gulf Country:
The weather will be partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers in the southeast, near zero chance elsewhere; light winds becoming south to southeasterly 15 to 20 km/h in the morning then becoming light in the middle of the day, with maximum temperatures peaking at 32°C and minimum temperatures dropping to 12°C.
Northern Goldfields and Upper Flinders:
25-30°C max temperature, 8-14°C min temperature, winds east to northeasterly 15-25 km/h becoming light, high chance of showers in the east, medium chance elsewhere, partly cloudy.
Capricornia:
Mostly sunny with morning frost in southwest, chance of fog, showers in evening, light winds becoming easterly 15-20 km/h, overnight temperatures 2-11°C, daytime temperatures low to mid 20s°C.
Central Highlands and Coalfields:
The weather forecast includes mostly sunny conditions, patches of frost with a chance of fog in the east morning, high chance of showers in north and slight chance elsewhere, light winds becoming east to northeasterly at 15 to 20 km/h in the morning and then light in the late evening, and overnight temperatures between 2 and 8 with daytime temperatures in the low to high 20s.
Central West:
Max temperature: mid to high 20s, Min temperature: 6 to 11, Wind speed: northeasterly 20 to 30 km/h becoming light, Wind direction: northeasterly, Rainfall: slight chance of a shower, Other: Partly cloudy with overnight temperatures falling in between.
North West:
Mostly sunny with daytime temperatures reaching the mid to high 20s, overnight temperatures falling to between 6 and 10, light winds becoming south to southeasterly 15 to 20 km/h in the morning then becoming light in the middle of the day, with no rainfall expected.
Channel Country:
Max temperature: 24°C, Min temperature: 2°C, Wind speed: Light, Wind direction: Variable, Rainfall: None, Weather: Sunny with patches of morning frost.
Maranoa and Warrego:
Mostly sunny with patches of morning frost, light winds becoming north to northeasterly 15 to 20 km/h, slight chance of a shower in the northwest in the evening, temperatures falling to between 2 and 5 overnight and reaching the low to mid 20s during the day.
Darling Downs and Granite Belt:
Partly cloudy with fog and frost in far east, slight chance of shower in southeast, light winds becoming north to northeasterly 15-20 km/h, max 23°C, min 5°C, rainfall – soon
Wide Bay and Burnett:
Partly cloudy with morning fog, a slight chance of showers, light winds, and temperatures ranging from 4 to 11 overnight to low to mid 20s during the day, with wind speed and direction not specified, and rainfall not mentioned.
Southeast Coast:
The weather will be partly cloudy with morning fog inland, medium chance of showers mostly in the late morning and afternoon, light winds, maximum temperatures reaching between 19 and 23 with overnight temperatures falling to between 6 and 12, wind speed and direction not specified, and no rainfall mentioned.cast.
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