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National Synoptic Situation
Synoptic Situation for
QLD:
Well, it seems like we've got some pretty interesting weather patterns happening in Queensland. There's a weak trough just chilling out in the west, while a coastal trough is hanging around near the central and southeast coast. This means we might see some shower and thunderstorm action in those areas. Meanwhile, there's a weak ridge in the far south that's going to stick around for a few days, and it might even get stronger along the east coast next week. And to top it all off, there's a chance a trough will start to form up north in Cape York Peninsula. So, if you find yourself caught in one of these storms or heatwaves, make sure to stay safe out there! And maybe pack an umbrella, just in case.
NSW and ACT:
It seems that a trough will be making its way along the southern and central parts of the coast today, all thanks to a cold front that just had to slip to the south. But don't worry, this trough will eventually decay over the weekend as high pressure over the Tasman Sea decides to take the spotlight. As this high pressure system flexes its muscles, get ready for some hot air to be drawn across much of the state. But hold on to your hats, because a cold front is set to crash the party on Tuesday and early Wednesday, bringing along a cool and gusty change to most areas. So, while we may not have the drama of a storm or heatwave today, it's always important to stay safe and prepared for whatever weather may come our way. Stay cool and stay safe out there!
VIC:
Well, brace yourselves, Victorians, it looks like we're in for some weather domination by a stubborn area of high pressure in the Bight. This means we can expect some scorching heat and potentially stormy conditions until Sunday. So, it's probably a good idea to stay indoors and avoid getting caught in any heatwaves or thunderstorms. On Monday, a front will come marching in from the west, bringing with it the promise of some much-needed relief. But don't get too comfortable, because another high pressure system is hot on its heels, ready to extend its reign over Victoria from Tuesday onwards. Stay safe out there, folks!
SA:
Looks like Mother Nature is throwing us a bone with a little high pressure system action down south. This baby will be scooting over to the Tasman Sea by Sunday, bringing along a nice northerly airstream for us to enjoy. Keep an eye out for that broad trough making its way over to the west on Sunday, then moving on over to the rest of us on Monday. Now, we all know how unpredictable storms can be, so be sure to stay safe and keep an eye out for any heatwaves that may come our way. Remember, it's always better to be prepared than sorry!
WA:
Well, isn't Mother Nature just feeling a bit moody up north? A broad area of low pressure has decided to set up shop, bringing with it the potential for some stormy weather. So, folks, it might be a good idea to stay safe and keep an eye on the skies. And hey, if we're lucky, maybe we'll even get a bit of a heatwave thrown in for good measure. Just remember to stay hydrated and seek shelter if things start to get a bit too wild out there. Stay safe, everyone!
TAS:
Hold onto your hats, folks, because it looks like we've got some wild weather headed our way. A high over the Bight is extending a ridge up north towards Tasmania, which means we're in for some heat. But don't get too comfortable, because on Monday those northerly winds are going to kick up a storm before a cold front swoops in during the afternoon and evening. Make sure to stay safe and keep an eye out for any extreme heat or sudden changes in the weather. And remember, when the winds start howling and the temperatures start soaring, it's always better to be prepared than caught off guard. Stay safe out there, and let's weather this storm together!
NT:
Watch out folks, Mother Nature is up to her usual tricks again! A big ol' area of low pressure is sprawled out over northern Australia, while a feeble ridge is pushing dry air up north in the NT. This will make those thunderstorms huddle up in the north and get all alone. And oh boy, things are heating up down south and in the central parts of the NT - we're talking scorching hot temperatures that'll stick around for a while. It's gonna be a real heatwave bonanza! But wait, there's more - a trough is hanging out over WA, getting ready to stir up some scattered thunderstorms in the southwest come Saturday. So, if you find yourself caught up in a storm or sweating buckets in the heat, remember to stay safe out there!
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Temperature and Rainfall Forecast - Access-G
Saturday, 14th December
Prepare for a mixed bag of weather in Queensland today. Expect mostly sunny skies in the west and interior, with a chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms elsewhere. Keep an eye out for showers that could become more widespread, especially along the east coast between Bundaberg and Brisbane. Don't be fooled by the light to moderate winds - they can quickly change direction and intensity, so stay alert. As temperatures rise above average in some areas, be mindful of the severe heatwave conditions building up in the far west and southwest. It's like Mother Nature is turning up the heat on us, so remember to stay hydrated and seek shade when needed. And if you hear thunder rumbling in the distance, take cover and stay safe during any storms that roll through the region. Stay safe out there, folks!
Sunday, 15th December
Watch out, Queenslanders! It's like a hot mess out there with some stormy drama thrown in for good measure. Partly cloudy in the west and interior, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms scattered about. Showers galore along the east coast and the far north, with possible severe thunderstorms causing chaos near Gladstone and Hervey Bay. Temperatures are soaring above average in some areas, with a severe to extreme heatwave hitting western and southern Queensland. It's like Mother Nature turned up the heat and decided to throw a stormy tantrum at the same time. So, stay safe out there and don't let the weather get the best of you!
Monday, 16th December
Looks like Mother Nature is feeling a bit moody today, with some areas in Queensland getting more attention than others. Keep your umbrellas handy because there's a chance of showers and thunderstorms in some parts, while others will be basking in the sun. If you find yourself in the western and interior regions, make sure to pack some extra sunscreen because temperatures are soaring well above average. And if you're in the southeast, don't fret - you'll be enjoying slightly cooler temperatures. But beware of the severe to extreme heatwave conditions in western Queensland and the southern interior. Stay safe, stay hydrated, and try not to melt in this weather!
Tuesday, 17th December
Prepare for a mixed bag of weather across Queensland today, with a sprinkle of showers and a dash of thunderstorms in some areas. Don't be surprised if you find yourself sweating buckets in the west and southern interior, as temperatures soar well above average. And if you're in for some extreme heatwave conditions, make sure to stay cool and hydrated. Remember, it's all fun and games until Mother Nature decides to throw a storm your way. Stay safe out there!
The next rain event special
Saturday, 14th December
Conditions: Mostly sunny in the west and interior, with scattered showers and thunderstorms elsewhere. Showers may become widespread along the east coast between Bundaberg and Brisbane.
Temperature: Above-average highs in the far west and southwest, with severe heatwave conditions.
Hottest: Birdsville, reaching 44°C.
Coolest Max: Maleny, with a high of 23°C.
Rainfall: Showers along the east coast, with the wettest location likely being Gladstone (up to 30mm expected).
Concerns: Stay hydrated during extreme heat and prepare for sudden thunderstorms.
Sunday, 15th December
Conditions: Partly cloudy in the west and interior with scattered showers and thunderstorms statewide. Showers dominate along the east coast and far north, with severe thunderstorms possible near Gladstone and Hervey Bay.
Temperature: Above-average highs continue, with severe to extreme heatwave conditions in western and southern Queensland.
Hottest: Quilpie, peaking at 45°C.
Coolest Max: Toowoomba, with a high of 22°C.
Rainfall: Heavy showers near Gladstone and Hervey Bay, with the wettest location likely being Hervey Bay (up to 50mm expected).
Concerns: Monitor severe thunderstorm warnings and avoid outdoor activities during peak heat hours.
Monday, 16th December
Conditions: Continued showers and thunderstorms across the state, with clearer skies in some regions. Southeast Queensland enjoys slightly cooler conditions.
Temperature: Intense heat persists in the western and interior regions, with severe to extreme heatwave conditions ongoing.
Hottest: Windorah, reaching 46°C.
Coolest Max: Stanthorpe, with a high of 21°C.
Rainfall: Thunderstorm activity likely brings heavy rain to Cairns, the wettest location (up to 40mm expected).
Concerns: Stay cool and hydrated. Be cautious during storms and prepare for local flooding in heavy rain areas.
Tuesday, 17th December
Conditions: Mixed weather across Queensland, with isolated showers and thunderstorms in some regions and sunshine in others.
Temperature: Extreme heatwave conditions persist in the west and southern interior.
Hottest: Birdsville, hitting 47°C.
Coolest Max: Maleny, with a high of 24°C.
Rainfall: Showers expected along the coast, with the wettest location near Innisfail (up to 45mm).
Concerns: Avoid strenuous activities during peak heat. Prepare for potential thunderstorms and local heavy rainfall.
24 hour accumulated rain for each day.
Region Round-up - BOM
North Tropical Coast and Tablelands
Region Forecast: Looks like Mother Nature is feeling a bit moody today, with a chance of fog in the south and showers likely in the late morning and afternoon. There's even a possibility of a thunderstorm, so hold onto your hats! With light winds and temperatures ranging from 20 to 25 overnight and reaching the low to mid 30s during the day, it's shaping up to be a wild ride. Stay safe out there and don't let the storms or heatwaves catch you off guard!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Cairns | 🌧 | 25 | 34 | Shower or two. |
Atherton | 🌧 | 21 | 31 | Shower or two. |
Cooktown | 🌧 | 25 | 35 | Showers. Possible storm. |
Innisfail | 🌧 | 24 | 32 | Possible shower. |
Mareeba | 🌧 | 23 | 33 | Shower or two. |
Herbert and Lower Burdekin
Region Forecast: Looks like Mother Nature is feeling a bit moody today, with a mix of clouds and sunshine. Don't be surprised if a little fog makes an appearance in the morning. There's a slight chance of a shower, so grab your umbrella just in case. But hold on to your hats, because there's also a chance of a thunderstorm rumbling through in the morning and afternoon. Light winds might not be enough to keep you cool, with temperatures dropping to the low to mid 20s overnight and climbing back up to the low to mid 30s during the day. Remember, safety first when it comes to storms and heatwaves. Stay indoors if thunder rolls in and stay hydrated in the scorching heat. Mother Nature may be unpredictable, but your safety is always a priority.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Townsville | ⛅ | 25 | 33 | Partly cloudy. |
Ayr | ⛅ | 22 | 32 | Partly cloudy. |
Ingham | ⛅ | 24 | 34 | Partly cloudy. |
Central Coast and Whitsundays
Region Forecast: Looks like Mother Nature is feeling a bit moody today. We've got a mixed bag of weather coming your way - fog in the morning, showers throughout the day, and even a possible thunderstorm to keep things interesting. Don't be fooled by the partly cloudy skies, as temperatures will be soaring into the low to mid 30s. Make sure to stay safe out there, folks! Keep an eye out for any sudden changes in the weather and be prepared for whatever storm or heatwave may come your way. And remember, it's always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to unpredictable weather patterns. Stay cool and stay safe!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Mackay | 🌧 | 23 | 31 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Bowen | 🌧 | 24 | 32 | Possible shower. |
Peninsula
Region Forecast: Expect a delightful mix of clouds and showers today, with a side of thunderstorm to keep things interesting. Winds will start off light but will eventually pick up to a moderate speed as the day progresses. Temperatures will soar to the mid to high 30s during the day, but don't fret, as they will cool down to the mid 20s overnight. Remember to stay safe and hydrated in the midst of this stormy heatwave!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Weipa | 🌧 | 26 | 34 | Shower or two. |
Coen | 🌧 | 25 | 36 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Palmerville | 🌧 | 24 | 36 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Thursday Island | 🌧 | 28 | 33 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Gulf Country
Region Forecast: Prepare yourselves for a day of sunshine with a side of showers up north, because why not keep things interesting? And just to spice things up a bit more, there's a chance of thunderstorms dancing around in the morning and afternoon. Don't worry, the winds will be playing a light game of tag throughout the day, just to keep you on your toes. Overnight, temperatures will be dropping to the mid to high 20s, so you can enjoy a balmy evening. Daytime temperatures are set to sizzle between 36 to 41 degrees, so make sure you stay cool and hydrated out there. Stay safe and enjoy the wild ride that is the weather!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Normanton | ⛅ | 27 | 38 | Partly cloudy. |
Burketown | ⛅ | 27 | 38 | Mostly sunny. |
Doomadgee | ⛅ | 26 | 39 | Mostly sunny. |
Kowanyama | 🌧 | 27 | 35 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Northern Goldfields and Upper Flinders
Region Forecast: Expect some sunshine with a side of fog in the southeast, a sprinkle of rain in the north, and a dash of thunderstorm in the east. Winds will be playing around from light to southeasterly, so hold on to your hats! Temperatures will be sizzling, reaching up to 40 degrees during the day and cooling down to the low to mid 20s at night. Stay safe out there and remember to hydrate, folks!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Charters Towers | ⛅ | 22 | 35 | Partly cloudy. |
Georgetown | ⛅ | 24 | 35 | Cloud clearing. |
Capricornia
Region Forecast: Grab your umbrella and sunscreen, folks! We've got a mixed bag of weather coming your way. Expect some fog in the morning, followed by showers and a potential thunderstorm later in the day. Winds will be light, but don't let that fool you - temperatures will be soaring between 29 and 34 degrees. Stay safe out there and make sure to stay hydrated in the heat. Mother Nature is feeling a bit moody today, so be prepared for whatever she throws at us!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Gladstone | 🌧 | 23 | 30 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Rockhampton | 🌧 | 23 | 31 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Biloela | 🌧 | 20 | 33 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Yeppoon | 🌧 | 24 | 28 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Central Highlands and Coalfields
Region Forecast: Prepare yourselves, for today's weather forecast includes a mix of clouds and potential fog in the north during the wee hours. Be on the lookout for a sprinkle or two, mainly in the afternoon and evening. Don't be surprised if a thunderstorm decides to make an appearance. Winds will start off light but will pick up to around 15 to 20 km/h from the southeast by midday before calming down in the evening. As the night falls, temperatures will cool down to a range of 19 to 23 degrees, while daytime temperatures will soar to the low to mid 30s. Remember, safety first in the midst of any storm or heatwave!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Emerald | ⛅ | 22 | 35 | Partly cloudy. |
Clermont | ⛅ | 22 | 35 | Partly cloudy. |
Moranbah | ⛅ | 21 | 34 | Partly cloudy. |
Central West
Region Forecast: Looks like we're in for a treat today: a sunny morning followed by the possibility of a thunderstorm in the northeast later on. Winds will be all over the place, starting from the east to northeasterly and then switching to south to southeasterly. By evening, they'll be back to east to southeasterly. Overnight, temperatures will drop to the low to mid 20s, but during the day, we're looking at a scorching 37 to 42 degrees. Make sure to stay safe and hydrated in this heat, and keep an eye out for any storms brewing. Mother Nature has a way of keeping us on our toes!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Longreach | ☀️ | 25 | 41 | Sunny. |
Barcaldine | ☀️ | 25 | 39 | Sunny. |
Winton | ⛅ | 25 | 42 | Mostly sunny. |
North West
Region Forecast: Ah, another delightful day filled with the warm embrace of the sun and gentle breezes caressing our skin. However, do be warned, for as the day progresses, the winds may shift to a southerly or southeasterly direction at speeds of 15 to 20 km/h. By evening, these winds will subside, leaving us in a calm and serene state. As night falls, temperatures will dip to the low to mid 20s, providing some relief from the scorching heat of the day. But fear not, for tomorrow promises daytime temperatures reaching the low 40s, ensuring that we are well and truly baked to perfection. In the midst of this heatwave, it is crucial to stay safe and hydrated. Keep cool and seek shelter from the sun's relentless rays. And remember, while the weather may be harsh, we must weather the storm with grace and composure. Stay safe, my fellow sun-worshippers.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Mount Isa | ☀️ | 23 | 42 | Sunny. |
Channel Country
Region Forecast: Well, it seems like we've got some classic weather patterns happening today. Expect some breezy winds shifting in all directions, which might make you feel like you're in a whirlwind romance with the atmosphere. As the day progresses, temperatures will soar to scorching levels, reaching the low to mid 40s. So, make sure to stay cool and hydrated to avoid turning into a human-sized puddle. And if you see any storm clouds brewing on the horizon, it's probably best to seek shelter and ride out the weather safely. Remember, it's all fun and games until someone gets caught in a heatwave. Stay safe out there!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Birdsville | ☀️ | 24 | 44 | Sunny. |
Thargomindah | ☀️ | 26 | 42 | Sunny. |
Maranoa and Warrego
Region Forecast: Well, it seems like Mother Nature is feeling a bit moody today. We've got a sunny morning on our hands, but watch out for those thunderstorms lurking in the northeast later on. Light winds will be playing games, starting off southeasterly before switching to northeast to southeasterly in the evening. As if that wasn't enough excitement for one day, temperatures will be all over the place. Overnight, expect things to cool down to 20 to 25 degrees, but during the day, brace yourself for a toasty 35 to 40 degrees. It's like Mother Nature can't decide whether to blast us with heat or drench us in rain. Remember to stay safe out there, folks. Keep an eye out for any storm clouds brewing and make sure you're prepared for whatever crazy weather comes your way.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Charleville | ⛅ | 23 | 37 | Mostly sunny. |
Roma | ⛅ | 21 | 36 | Partly cloudy. |
St George | ⛅ | 23 | 37 | Mostly sunny. |
Cunnamulla | ⛅ | 25 | 40 | Mostly sunny. |
Darling Downs and Granite Belt
Region Forecast: Looks like we've got a mixed bag of weather coming our way. There's a chance of fog lurking in the far east, so make sure to keep an eye out for any mysterious figures appearing out of nowhere. In the east, there's a medium chance of showers, so be prepared to dodge some raindrops. But wait, there's more - a thunderstorm might crash the party in the morning and afternoon, so hold onto your hats! The winds will be light at first, but they'll pick up speed and change direction faster than a politician during an election campaign. Overnight temperatures will drop to a somewhat bearable range of 18 to 22 degrees, but don't get too comfortable because daytime temperatures are set to soar to a scorching 31 to 38 degrees. It's hotter than a jalapeno in a salsa competition out there! So, remember to stay safe and hydrated during these stormy and sweltering times. And if you see any suspicious fog or thunderstorms approaching, it's best to seek shelter and wait it out. Mother Nature doesn't mess around, folks!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Dalby | 🌧 | 20 | 32 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Goondiwindi | ☀️ | 22 | 38 | Sunny. |
Toowoomba | 🌧 | 19 | 27 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Warwick | 🌧 | 17 | 32 | Possible shower or storm. |
Stanthorpe | ⛅ | 16 | 29 | Partly cloudy. |
Wide Bay and Burnett
Region Forecast: Looks like Mother Nature is feeling a little moody today, with a high chance of showers and even a cheeky thunderstorm thrown into the mix. Light winds will be dancing around in the morning before deciding to take a break in the evening. Overnight temperatures will be dropping to a comfortable 19-22 degrees, while daytime temperatures will be sizzling at 27-32 degrees. Stay safe out there and don't forget your umbrella, just in case Mother Nature decides to throw a tantrum!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Bundaberg | 🌧 | 22 | 30 | Showers. Possible storm. |
Gympie | 🌧 | 22 | 28 | Showers. Possible storm. |
Hervey Bay | 🌧 | 22 | 29 | Showers. Possible storm. |
Kingaroy | 🌧 | 20 | 28 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Maryborough | 🌧 | 21 | 29 | Showers. Possible storm. |
Gayndah | 🌧 | 22 | 30 | Showers. Possible storm. |
Southeast Coast
Region Forecast: Looks like we've got a bit of a mixed bag on the weather front today. Cloudy with a chance of fog down south in the morning, followed by showers likely to roll in later on. Keep an eye out for thunderstorms too - always a fun addition to the day! Don't be fooled by the light winds early on, they'll pick up to a breezy east to southeasterly by midday. And as the evening rolls around, they'll calm down again. Overnight, temperatures will dip to a balmy 19-22 degrees, with daytime highs hitting around 30. Stay safe out there, folks! Watch out for those storms and heatwaves, and remember to stay hydrated. Mother Nature's got a sense of humour today, so be prepared for anything!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Beaudesert | 🌧 | 20 | 30 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Brisbane | 🌧 | 23 | 29 | Showers. Possible storm. |
Gatton | 🌧 | 21 | 30 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Ipswich | 🌧 | 22 | 30 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Logan Central | 🌧 | 21 | 28 | Showers. Possible storm. |
Maroochydore | 🌧 | 22 | 27 | Showers. Possible storm. |
Redcliffe | 🌧 | 23 | 28 | Showers. Possible storm. |
Surfers Paradise | 🌧 | 21 | 28 | Showers. |
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