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Morning Weather - May 6 - Wally's Weather Australia

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National

Expect frequent showers along the eastern seaboard, particularly on the northern NSW coast and the north QLD coast where onshore winds create instability. Southern WA may experience showers and occasional storms due to a lingering area of unstable air. Dry conditions are likely elsewhere, thanks to the influence of a high-pressure system.

Synoptic | Temp/Rain | Wind | Sea Surface Temp

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4 Day Forecast

  • Monday: Isolated showers in southeast QLD with possible thunder. Scattered showers in east and Torres Strait. Partly cloudy elsewhere. Light to moderate south-southeasterly winds.

  • Tuesday: Partly cloudy statewide with isolated showers in eastern areas and Torres Strait. Scattered showers in Southeast Coast and K'gari, becoming widespread in North Tropical Coast. Fresh southeasterly winds along east coast, above-average temperatures in central interior and near-average elsewhere.

  • Wednesday: East coast and Torres Strait: Isolated showers. South East Coast, Central Coast: Scattered showers. North Tropical Coast: Scattered to widespread showers. Interior: Cloud building, showers in far western Queensland. Western Channel Country: Chance of a thunderstorm. Gusty southeasterly winds along the east coast. Overnight temps well above average. Daytime temps near average.

  • Thursday: Showers scattered on east coast and Torres Strait, becoming widespread on North Tropical Coast. Cloud increasing inland with rain, possible thunderstorms in far southwest Queensland. Above-average minimum temperatures, especially in the west. Daytime temperatures near average.


National Warnings

  • Strong Wind Warning issued for Eucla Coast in WA.

  • Sheep Graziers Warning issued for Illawarra region in NSW/ACT.

  • Strong Wind Warning issued for Sydney and Illawarra coasts in NSW/ACT.

  • Storm Force Warning issued for Western and Southern areas in NSW/ACT.

  • Gale Warning issued for Southern area in NSW/ACT.

  • Hazardous Surf Warning issued for Gold Coast Waters in QLD.

  • Hazardous Surf Warning issued for Byron Coast in NSW/ACT.

  • Frost Warning issued for Central North, Midlands, Upper Derwent Valley & East Coast in TAS.

  • Severe Weather Warning for Illawarra region in NSW/ACT has been cancelled.

  • Initial Minor Flood Warning issued for The St Georges Basin in NSW/ACT.

  • Wind Warning for Peninsula and Cooktown coasts in QLD has been cancelled.

  • Moderate Flood Warning issued for The Eyre Creek in QLD.

  • Moderate Flood Warning issued for The Warrego River in NSW/ACT.

State

A trough in southeast Queensland will move offshore, replaced by high pressure with southeasterly winds, showers. High strengthens, moves east, bringing more showers. Clouds spread over west Queensland and new trough brings unsettled weather later in the week.

ACCESS (Values are rainfall over 3 hours)

State Region Round-up


North Tropical Coast and Tablelands:

The weather tomorrow will have a max temperature of 29°C, min temperature of 15°C, wind speed of 20-30 km/h from the east to southeasterly direction, slight chance of showers, and partly cloudy conditions.

Herbert and Lower Burdekin:

Max temperature around 30°C, min temperature around 16-20°C, wind speed starting light, becoming easterly 15-20 km/h, slight chance of a shower from late morning, partly cloudy with temperatures falling overnight.

Central Coast and Whitsundays:

The weather will be partly cloudy with temperatures ranging from the mid to high 20s during the day, dropping to between 16 and 20 overnight, with winds becoming light before dawn and southeasterly from 15 to 25 km/h in the morning, and a medium chance of showers most likely in the late morning and afternoon.

Peninsula:

Max temperature: low to mid 30s, Min temperature: 19-24, Wind speed: Light becoming east to southeasterly 20-30 km/h then light, Wind direction: East to southeasterly, Rainfall: None expected, Other: Partly cloudy increasing to mostly cloudy with light winds.

Gulf Country:

Max temperature: Low 30s, Min temperature: 18-21, Wind speed: 25-35 km/h, Wind direction: S to SE, Rainfall: Mostly sunny, Other: Overnight temperatures falling.

Northern Goldfields and Upper Flinders:

Partly cloudy with temperatures between 15 and 30 degrees Celsius, light winds becoming 20-30 km/h from the east to southeasterly direction, and possible overnight rainfall.

Capricornia:

Partly cloudy with fog in the early morning, slight chance of a shower later, light winds, max temps in the mid to high 20s and min temps between 13-19, with varying clouds and light winds.

Central Highlands and Coalfields:

Max temperature: 25-30°C, Min temperature: 11-17°C, Wind speed: Light becoming southeasterly 15-25 km/h, Wind direction: Southeasterly, Rainfall: Slight chance of showers in the northeast, Other: Partly cloudy with fog possible in the southeast in the early morning.

Central West:

The weather forecast is mostly sunny with temperatures ranging from 12 to 30 degrees, southeasterly winds at 20-30 km/h, and no rainfall expected.

North West:

The weather for today includes a maximum temperature of 30 degrees, minimum temperature of 18 degrees, wind speeds of 25 to 35 km/h from the south to southeasterly direction, no rainfall, and sunny conditions with overnight temperatures falling to 12 degrees.

Channel Country:

The weather will be warm with daytime temperatures in the mid to high 20s, winds southeasterly at 20 to 30 km/h, and overnight temperatures dropping to around 12, with a sunny outlook and no rainfall expected.

Maranoa and Warrego:

Low to mid 20s, 8-11, southeasterly 15-25 km/h, Mostly sunny, Chance of fog in east in early morning, Rainfall: N/A.

Darling Downs and Granite Belt:

The weather forecast includes daytime temperatures in the low to mid 20s with light winds shifting from south to southeasterly, potential fog in the early morning, and a slight chance of showers over the Granite Belt, but near-zero chances elsewhere with overnight temperatures between 9 and 12 degrees.

Wide Bay and Burnett:

The maximum temperature will be in the low to mid 20s with overnight temperatures between 12 and 17, light winds becoming southeasterly 15 to 20 km/h, with a mostly sunny day also including fog in the morning, medium chance of showers along the coastal fringe, and a slight chance elsewhere.

Southeast Coast:

The weather will have daytime temperatures in the low to mid 20s with light winds becoming south to southeasterly, chance of morning fog inland, medium chance of showers in the southern border ranges, slight chance elsewhere, and overnight temperatures falling to between 12 and 16 with partly cloudy skies.


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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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