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National - Warnings - 4 Day - State - Min-Max-Rain - Regional Round-Up
National
Hold onto your hats, folks! A trough is making its grand exit from southeast Queensland, while a high over southern Australia is flexing its muscles with a firm ridge extending across most of the state. Get ready for cooler onshore southeasterly winds in the east and south, but don't fret - northerly winds will bring back the warmth to the south and west later in the week. And just when you thought it couldn't get any more exciting, brace yourselves for the next trough making its way over southwest Queensland next weekend. It's like a soap opera out there with all these weather systems coming and going! Stay tuned for more thrilling updates from the world of meteorology.
Synoptic | Temp/Rain | Wind | Sea Surface Temp
National Warnings
NSW/ACT: Severe Weather Warning for damaging winds, Sheep Graziers Warning, Gale Warning, and Fire Weather Warning
VIC: Abnormally high tides and damaging surf, Severe Weather Warning for damaging winds, Frost Warning, Sheep Graziers Warning, Gale Warning
SA: Frost Warning, Strong Wind Warning, and Fire Weather Warning; Cancellation of Severe Weather Warning and Sheep Graziers Warning
TAS: Severe Weather Warning for damaging winds, Sheep Graziers Warning, Bush Walkers Weather Alert, Gale Warning, multiple Flood Warnings (Major, Moderate, and Minor), Final Flood Watch for several rivers
NT: Fire Weather Warning
QLD: Strong Wind Warning
WA: Strong Wind Warning
WINDY.COM Extreme Weather
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National 4 Day Forecast
Windy.com NEW ACCESS 4 Day Accumulated Rain and Synoptic
Tuesday, 3rd September
Well, it seems like Mother Nature has decided to give us a little bit of everything today. We've got some sunshine, some clouds, and even a chance of showers in certain areas. Just your typical day in the state, really. If you happen to be on the east coast, you might want to keep an eye out for those isolated showers. And watch out for those gusty southeasterly winds - they can really mess up your hairdo. Don't forget about the patchy morning fog in the east - it's like nature's way of saying, "Good morning, hope you brought your headlights!" And let's not forget about those elevated fire dangers in the interior, central, and western parts of the state. Nothing like a little added excitement to your day, right? So, stay safe out there, folks. And remember, no matter what the weather throws at us, we'll always be here to give you the latest updates. Just another day in paradise, am I right?
Wednesday, 4th September
Looks like the sun is shining bright across most of the state today, with a few scattered showers here and there. Don't forget your umbrella if you're on the east coast or near Ingham - you might get caught in a quick downpour. Watch out for those northeasterly winds though, they could whip up some fire dangers in the interior and west. And make sure to grab a jacket if you're in the central to southern interior, it's going to be a chilly night. On the bright side, temperatures are looking above average in the far west and southwest, so enjoy some extra warmth while you can. But if you're on the east side, you might want to bundle up - it's going to be a bit cooler than usual.
Thursday, 5th September
Looks like the sun is shining bright across most of the state today, with just a touch of cloud cover and isolated showers hanging out around the east coast and inland north of Bundaberg. Showers are also making themselves known around the Central Coast, Whitsundays, and north of Ingham, while the Daintree and Cassowary Coast are getting their fair share of rain. Don't let those fresh and gusty north to northeasterly winds fool you - they might just lead to some elevated fire dangers in the west and northwest. Overnight temperatures are dipping below average in the central to southeastern interior, while daytime temperatures are soaring above average in the far west and southwest, and just slightly below average in the east. So grab your sunscreen and your umbrella, because Mother Nature is serving up a mixed bag of weather today!
Friday, 6th September
Get ready to break out the sunscreen and umbrellas, folks! It looks like Mother Nature has some mixed feelings about our state today. We've got sunny skies for most of the area, but don't get too comfortable - there are some pesky isolated showers lurking around the east coast and inland north of Bundaberg. As if that wasn't enough, we've also got showers moving in around the Central Coast, Whitsundays, and north of Ingham. But hey, at least the Daintree and Cassowary Coast are catching a break as those widespread showers start to ease up. And let's not forget about those gusty north to northeasterly winds causing some elevated fire dangers in the western interior. So maybe hold off on that backyard BBQ for now. Oh, and did I mention temperatures are soaring well above average in the southwest? Looks like we'll be sweating it out while trying to dodge those scattered showers. Ah, the joys of living in this unpredictable state!
State
Windy.com ACCESS (Rainfall at 6 hour points over the next 24 hours, 10pm, 4am, 10am, 4pm)
Min - Max - Rain
Regional Round-Up
North Tropical Coast and Tablelands:
Sunny with a potential foggy surprise in the south at dawn, moderate chance of coastal showers, but don't worry if you're inland. Wind coming in from the east and southeast at 25 to 35 km/h, so hold onto your hat. Temps dropping to 12-19 overnight and heating up to 24-30 during the day—so bring a sweater for the evening and sunglasses for the afternoon.
Herbert and Lower Burdekin:
Early morning fog may cause some confusion before giving way to a bright, sunny day. Winds will start as gentle whispers from the east-southeast, evolving into more assertive breezes from the east by midday. Expect nighttime temperatures to dip between 13 and 17, while daytime temperatures will soar to a toasty 27 to 32. Keep your umbrellas close, as rain is not on the agenda for this playful weather performance.
Central Coast and Whitsundays:
Tomorrow's forecast includes mostly sunny skies, with a dash of fog possible in the morning. Keep an umbrella handy if you're by the coast as there's a slight chance of showers at night. Rain? Near zero chance for the rest of us. Expect light winds changing their minds faster than a teenager, starting off gentle in the early morning before deciding to gust east to southeasterly by mid-morning. Stay cozy with overnight lows of 14 degrees, while daytime highs will range from 27 to 33. Time to dust off those flip flops!🌞🌧️🌬️
Peninsula:
Expect mostly sunny skies with a slim chance of a shower by the east coast, but you'll have better luck finding a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow elsewhere. Hold on to your hat as easterly winds blow at 25 to 35 km/h, making you feel like you're in a wind tunnel experiment. As the sun sets, temperatures will dip to a comfortable 15 to 23 degrees, giving you the perfect excuse to snuggle under the covers. During the day, temperatures will soar to a scorching 31 to 37 degrees, turning your backyard into a makeshift sauna. Carry a parasol and stay hydrated – it's going to be a hot one!
Gulf Country:
"Expect a blazingly sunny day with morning winds playfully shifting from east to southeasterly, gradually picking up speed and direction, eventually settling in the east to southeasterly at 25 to 35 km/h by morning. Overnight, temperatures will cool to a cozy range of 18 to 23, while the daytime promises sweltering highs in the mid to high 30s. Carry your sunscreen and a kite for a breezy adventure!"
Northern Goldfields and Upper Flinders:
Expect a toasty day in the sun with temperatures ranging from 31 to 36 degrees. Don’t forget your hat and sunscreen! Overnight, it will cool down to a comfortable 14 to 19 degrees. Winds will be blowing from the east to southeasterly at 25 to 35 km/h, so hold onto your hats! No rainfall in sight, so it's a perfect day to enjoy the outdoors.
Capricornia:
Expect a bright and sunny day with a possible hint of fog up north in the wee hours. Wind playfulness starts from the south and southeast at 20 to 30 km/h before taking on an east to southeasterly vibe at 25 to 35 km/h by early afternoon. Thermometer antics include overnight lows dipping to 12-16°C and daytime highs showing off around 30°C. Pack your sunscreen and hold onto your hats!
Central Highlands and Coalfields:
Prepare to hold onto your hats as the day starts off with a sunny outlook, but those south to southeasterly winds at 15 to 25 km/h will be a gentle warm-up to the main event of east to southeasterly gusts at 25 to 35 km/h by late morning and afternoon, only to calm down to a breezy 15 to 20 km/h by the late evening. Don't forget to layer up as overnight temperatures drop to a cool 11 to 16, while daytime temps will soar to a toasty 27 to 32. No rain in sight to spoil the fun, so enjoy the elements responsibly!
Central West:
It'll be a sunny day with winds taking a delightful stroll from south to southeasterly at 20-30 km/h before picking up the pace to 25-35 km/h towards the east in the morning and early afternoon, perhaps trying out a new path for excitement. Overnight, temperatures will be dropping to a cozy range of 13-18, offering a chance to snuggle up, while daytime temperatures will soar to a toasty 29-35, providing the perfect excuse for an ice cream cone or five. No rain is expected, so water your plants accordingly and enjoy the pleasant day ahead!
North West:
Expect a sunny day with southeasterly winds blowing at a brisk 25 to 40 km/h. Overnight, temperatures will drop to a comfortable 15 to 22 degrees, while daytime temperatures will soar into the low to high 30s. No rain, just sunbathing weather - don't forget your sunscreen!
Channel Country:
Expect a balmy day with sunny skies, enriched by southeasterly winds blowing at a moderate to brisk 30-45 km/h; nighttime will cool to a pleasant 10-14 degrees, while daytime will peak at a toasty 25-32 degrees, making you want to bask in the warmth while keeping an eye on your hat.
Maranoa and Warrego:
Expect a sunny day with southerly winds blowing at 15-25 km/h, then switching to southeasterly at 25-35 km/h before calming down to 15-20 km/h later. Temperatures will drop to 8-11°C at night, but brace yourself for the low to high 20s during the day. Pack your umbrella just in case, but let's hope for a rain-free day!
Darling Downs and Granite Belt:
Sunny skies ahead for you with winds initially from the south at a breezy 15 to 20 km/h, but shifting to a more sophisticated east to southeasterly direction later in the day; bring the tea and crumpets. Overnight, temperatures will gently tango down to a cozy 5 to 10 degrees, while daytime will keep it classy with low to mid-20s in the spotlight - perfect for a scenic picnic or day out!
Wide Bay and Burnett:
A sunny day ahead with breezy winds starting from the south at 15 to 20 km/h, then switching to an east to southeasterly direction at 25 to 35 km/h by late morning; expect overnight temperatures to drop between 10 and 15 degrees, while daytime highs will hit the mid to high 20s. Bring a windbreaker and sunscreen, you're in for a gusty ride under those sunny skies!
Southeast Coast:
Expect a sunny day with a touch of whimsy, featuring a transition from gentle southwesterly breezes to more assertive southeasterlies. Temperatures will dip to cozy lows of 10-15°C overnight, then climb confidently to the pleasant realm of the low to mid 20s during the day. Keep an eye out for the occasional gust of wind and enjoy the playful dance of the elements in the atmosphere.
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