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National A weather front is coming, which will bring strong winds and rain to the southern parts of Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and southern New South Wales. The rain might have small pieces of ice, and in Tasmania, it could even turn into light snow on the mountains. In the northeast of New South Wales, eastern Queensland, and the far northern areas, there might be showers and thunderstorms because the air is very humid and not stable. Synoptic | Temp/Rain | Wind | Sea Surface Temp |
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State A trough over central/southern Queensland coast will bring unsettled weather until Monday morning. Stable conditions return as the trough moves out to sea. A large high south of Australia will bring a firm ridge and dry cool southerly airflow to much of Queensland this week. ACCESS (Values are rainfall over 3 hours) |
State Region Round-up North Tropical Coast and Tablelands: Max temperature: 30°C, Min temperature: 19-24°C, Wind: Light becoming E to SE 15-20 km/h, Rainfall: Showers likely, Thunderstorm possible, Partly cloudy. Herbert and Lower Burdekin: Max temperature: Low to mid 30s, Min temperature: 19-23, Wind speed: Light winds, Wind direction: N/A, Rainfall: Slight chance of a shower, Other: Partly cloudy. Central Coast and Whitsundays: A mostly sunny day with a slight chance of a shower, light winds becoming south to southeasterly at 15 to 20 km/h in the morning, decreasing overnight temperatures to between 19 and 22, while daytime temperatures will reach 29 to 34. Peninsula: The weather forecast includes a maximum temperature in the low 30s, minimum temperature in the low to mid 20s, light winds with a high chance of showers and thunderstorms, along with partly cloudy conditions. Gulf Country: Highs in the low to mid 30s with overnight lows of 20 to 25, southeasterly winds at 20 to 30 km/h becoming lighter, medium chance of showers in the northeast and a chance of thunderstorms. Northern Goldfields and Upper Flinders: Maximum temperature: low to mid 30s; Minimum temperature: 18-23; Wind speed: 15-25 km/h southeasterly becoming light, then 15-20 km/h southeast to southwesterly; Wind direction: southeast to southwesterly; Rainfall: Slight chance of shower in the north, near zero chance elsewhere; Other: Partly cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms in the north. Capricornia: Max temperature: 30°C, Min temperature: 17-21°C, Wind: Light, Partly cloudy with a slight chance of a shower and overnight temperatures falling. Central Highlands and Coalfields: The weather will be mostly sunny with light winds, overnight temperatures falling to 15-20, daytime temperatures reaching 27-33, and no significant rainfall expected, with maximum temperature of 33, minimum temperature of 15, wind speed light, and wind direction variable. Central West: The weather for the day will have a maximum temperature of around 30°C, a minimum temperature of 14-19°C, with southeasterly winds becoming light then switching to southerly at 15-20 km/h, no rainfall expected, and it will be mostly sunny. North West: The weather will be hot with a maximum temperature in the low to mid 30s, minimum temperature dropping to between 15 and 20, south to southeasterly winds at 20 to 30 km/h, and a chance of rain with overnight being sunny. Channel Country: The weather forecast includes a maximum temperature of 30°C, minimum temperature between 14-17°C, morning light winds becoming south/southeasterly at 15-20 km/h, then shifting to south/southwesterly at 15-25 km/h by the early afternoon, with no rainfall and a description of the day being "Sunny". Maranoa and Warrego: The weather forecast for the day includes daytime temperatures in the mid to high 20s with light winds and clear skies, with overnight temperatures dropping to around 14 degrees. Darling Downs and Granite Belt: Max temperature in the mid to high 20s, min temperature around 15, light winds, wind direction not specified, chance of rainfall, partly cloudy with overnight temperatures falling to around 15. Wide Bay and Burnett: The weather will be mostly sunny with light winds, reaching a max temperature of around 30 with overnight temperatures between 16 and 21, a medium chance of showers along the coastal fringe and slight chance elsewhere, and little to no rainfall. Southeast Coast: Mostly sunny with fog in the early morning, slight chance of a shower, light winds, max temp around 30, min temp between 16-20, wind speed light. |
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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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