Synoptic Charts
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Summary Issued Tuesday 14:26 EST
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Wednesday 10:00 EST
An intense low will maintain heavy rain, very strong winds, large waves & the odd storm in eastern NSW, eastern Vic & NE Tas. A front in the west will help cause showers & a few storms in WA's west. A high will keep the remainder of the country dry, leading to a chilly morning.
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Thursday 10:00 EST
An intense low will slowly move east, causing rain & very strong winds to ease but maintain large waves in eastern NSW, eastern Vic & NE Tas. Showers & a few storms will scatter across WA as another front & low move in. A high will keep elsewhere dry, leading to a chilly morning.
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Friday 10:00 EST
A low over the Tasman Sea will move further east, causing waves to ease & rain to clear in eastern NSW, Vic & Tas. Showers will become isolated & light in WA's south as a high forms in the wake of cool southerly winds. The high will keep elsewhere dry, leading to a chilly morning
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Saturday 10:00 EST
Highs will keep much of the country mostly clear, leading t a chilly morning in the south & a dry day in most areas. Patchy light rain is likely in SA & later in Tas, Vic & western NSW in weak instability. A front will bring gusty winds & showers to southwest WA in the evening.
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Sunday 10:00 EST
Patchy rain & a few storms are likely to develop across eastern states as a weak trough moves east & gains moisture. A front will cause winds to strengthen & showers & storms to scatter across WA's southwest. A high will clear SA, keep Tas mostly dry & keep the interior & NT dry.
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Monday 10:00 EST
A cold front will send strong winds, showers & colder change across WA, mainly the south. This front will cause northerly winds to strengthen in SA as it approaches. A high will cause rain to mostly lear in eastern states, Showery winds should develop on the north Qld coast.
Synoptic Chart
Wednesday, 10:00 ESTAn intense low will maintain heavy rain, very strong winds, large waves & the odd storm in eastern NSW, eastern Vic & NE Tas. A front in the west will help cause showers & a few storms in WA's west. A high will keep the remainder of the country dry, leading to a chilly morning.
Synoptic Chart
Thursday, 10:00 ESTAn intense low will slowly move east, causing rain & very strong winds to ease but maintain large waves in eastern NSW, eastern Vic & NE Tas. Showers & a few storms will scatter across WA as another front & low move in. A high will keep elsewhere dry, leading to a chilly morning.
Synoptic Chart
Friday, 10:00 ESTA low over the Tasman Sea will move further east, causing waves to ease & rain to clear in eastern NSW, Vic & Tas. Showers will become isolated & light in WA's south as a high forms in the wake of cool southerly winds. The high will keep elsewhere dry, leading to a chilly morning
Synoptic Chart
Saturday, 10:00 ESTHighs will keep much of the country mostly clear, leading t a chilly morning in the south & a dry day in most areas. Patchy light rain is likely in SA & later in Tas, Vic & western NSW in weak instability. A front will bring gusty winds & showers to southwest WA in the evening.
Synoptic Chart
Sunday, 10:00 ESTPatchy rain & a few storms are likely to develop across eastern states as a weak trough moves east & gains moisture. A front will cause winds to strengthen & showers & storms to scatter across WA's southwest. A high will clear SA, keep Tas mostly dry & keep the interior & NT dry.
Synoptic Chart
Monday, 10:00 ESTA cold front will send strong winds, showers & colder change across WA, mainly the south. This front will cause northerly winds to strengthen in SA as it approaches. A high will cause rain to mostly lear in eastern states, Showery winds should develop on the north Qld coast.
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