Synoptic
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Summary Issued Thursday 11:38 EST
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Tuesday 22:00 EST
Moist southerly winds will bring a few showers and snow flurries to TAS, VIC and eastern NSW. A trough in the south will trigger showers in southern WA and SA. A ridge will bring a cold morning to inla...
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Wednesday 22:00 EST
A weak trough over central Australia will trigger patchy rain over eastern WA, SA and the southern NT. Another trough should deepen over northern QLD, generating rain areas and the odd storm. A high wi...
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Thursday 22:00 EST
A low pressure trough in QLD may gain moisture and deepen, causing rain areas and the odd storm to become heavier and more widespread. A high will continue to drive a few showers onto the nation's sout...
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Friday 22:00 EST
A low pressure trough may deepen over northeastern Australia, generating widespread rain across QLD. A high may direct showers onto southern VIC, TAS and northeastern parts of NSW. The same high may ke...
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Saturday 22:00 EST
A coastal trough off QLD should produce rain and the odd storm to eastern QLD. A large high should direct moist onshore winds onto coastal areas of NSW, producing showers. The same high will extend a r...
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Sunday 22:00 EST
A trough in the east will produce rain on parts of the eastern seaboard. Onshore winds on the tropical QLD coast will bring showers. A high pressure ridge will clear central Australia. A front will rea...
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Tuesday 22:00 EST Issued Thursday 11:38 EST
Moist southerly winds will bring a few showers and snow flurries to TAS, VIC and eastern NSW. A trough in the south will trigger showers in southern WA and SA. A ridge will bring a cold morning to inland parts of Australia. A trough will develop in the QLD tropics with storms. Back to summary ›
Wednesday 22:00 EST Issued Friday 12:00 EST
A weak trough over central Australia will trigger patchy rain over eastern WA, SA and the southern NT. Another trough should deepen over northern QLD, generating rain areas and the odd storm. A high will produce a cold morning in the southeast with a few showers near the coast. Back to summary ›
Thursday 22:00 EST Issued Saturday 11:46 EST
A low pressure trough in QLD may gain moisture and deepen, causing rain areas and the odd storm to become heavier and more widespread. A high will continue to drive a few showers onto the nation's southeast coast, while a weak low causes showers in southern parts of WA. Back to summary ›
Friday 22:00 EST Issued Sunday 12:07 EST
A low pressure trough may deepen over northeastern Australia, generating widespread rain across QLD. A high may direct showers onto southern VIC, TAS and northeastern parts of NSW. The same high may keep western and central parts of the country mostly dry. Back to summary ›
Saturday 22:00 EST Issued Monday 11:40 EST
A coastal trough off QLD should produce rain and the odd storm to eastern QLD. A large high should direct moist onshore winds onto coastal areas of NSW, producing showers. The same high will extend a ridge over western and northern parts of the country keeping them mostly dry. Back to summary ›
Sunday 22:00 EST Issued Monday 11:26 EST
A trough in the east will produce rain on parts of the eastern seaboard. Onshore winds on the tropical QLD coast will bring showers. A high pressure ridge will clear central Australia. A front will reach the southwest, bringing showers and the odd storm. Back to summary ›
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