Synoptic Charts
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Summary Issued Wednesday 19:37 EST
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Wednesday 20:00 EST
An East Coast Low moving east off the NSW coast brings damaging winds, large swell and heavy rain to coastal NSW, eastern Vic and Tas. An approaching low and front increases gusty showers & thunderstorms over southwest WA. Clearer elsewhere under a ridge of high pressure.
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Thursday 10:00 EST
An East Coast Low will continue to drift southeastwards with conditions easing but maintaining 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.
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Friday 10:00 EST
A shallow area of low pressure over the Bight will bring showers to southern WA. An area of high pressure will build over eastern Australia to bring dry and settled conditions and a return to cooler nights in the southeast. Northern parts of the country will be dry and clear.
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Saturday 10:00 EST
Showers are expected across southern parts of WA, SA and western Vic in association with a low over the Bight. High pressure will dominate the weather across the rest of Australia bringing dry and sunny/clear conditions. Overnight temperatures will be chilly in the SE.
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Sunday 10:00 EST
A weak trough will cross the southeast of Australia bringing the risk of a few thunderstorms to parts of central and northeast NSW. Onshore winds will bring a few showers to the Qld coast as well as SW WA. Elsewhere, it will be dry and sunny/clear under high pressure.
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Monday 10:00 EST
A cold front will bring rain to southwestern parts of WA. A weakening trough will bring a few showers to southern and eastern NSW and Vic. Onshore winds will bring a few showers to NE Qld. Elsewhere, high pressure will bring largely fine and dry conditions with clear spells.
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Tuesday 10:00 EST
A front associated with a deep area of low pressure centred to the south of Australia will bring heavy rain to southern SA and western Vic. Onshore winds will bring showers to southwestern WA. A ridge of high pressure across much of the country will keep most areas dry and clear.
Synoptic Chart
Wednesday, 20:00 ESTAn East Coast Low moving east off the NSW coast brings damaging winds, large swell and heavy rain to coastal NSW, eastern Vic and Tas. An approaching low and front increases gusty showers & thunderstorms over southwest WA. Clearer elsewhere under a ridge of high pressure.
Synoptic Chart
Thursday, 10:00 ESTAn East Coast Low will continue to drift southeastwards with conditions easing but maintaining 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.
Synoptic Chart
Friday, 10:00 ESTA shallow area of low pressure over the Bight will bring showers to southern WA. An area of high pressure will build over eastern Australia to bring dry and settled conditions and a return to cooler nights in the southeast. Northern parts of the country will be dry and clear.
Synoptic Chart
Saturday, 10:00 ESTShowers are expected across southern parts of WA, SA and western Vic in association with a low over the Bight. High pressure will dominate the weather across the rest of Australia bringing dry and sunny/clear conditions. Overnight temperatures will be chilly in the SE.
Synoptic Chart
Sunday, 10:00 ESTA weak trough will cross the southeast of Australia bringing the risk of a few thunderstorms to parts of central and northeast NSW. Onshore winds will bring a few showers to the Qld coast as well as SW WA. Elsewhere, it will be dry and sunny/clear under high pressure.
Synoptic Chart
Monday, 10:00 ESTA cold front will bring rain to southwestern parts of WA. A weakening trough will bring a few showers to southern and eastern NSW and Vic. Onshore winds will bring a few showers to NE Qld. Elsewhere, high pressure will bring largely fine and dry conditions with clear spells.
Synoptic Chart
Tuesday, 10:00 ESTA front associated with a deep area of low pressure centred to the south of Australia will bring heavy rain to southern SA and western Vic. Onshore winds will bring showers to southwestern WA. A ridge of high pressure across much of the country will keep most areas dry and clear.
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