Synoptic Charts
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Summary Issued Wednesday 14:53 EDT
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Wednesday 15:00 EDT
Tropical Cyclone Fina is currently to north of the NT and is driving showers and thunderstorms over the Top End. Humid, unstable air extends from the tropics, bringing showers and storms to southwest WA and Qld's north & east. Gusty showers spread over Tas with a cold front.
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Thursday 11:00 EDT
Tropical Cyclone Fina brings rain and storms to the northern tropics. A humid, unstable airmass over southern WA will bring showers and storms, extending into SA's west. A front and cool change sends showers over Tas, eastern Vic and up the eastern seaboard, with the odd storm.
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Friday 11:00 EDT
Tropical Cyclone Fina maintains heavy rain and intense storms over the NT's Top End. A humid, unstable air mass sends showers and storms to far north Qld and SA, clearing over southern WA. Onshore winds feeding unstable air bring showers & storms to eastern NSW and southern Qld.
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Saturday 11:00 EDT
Tropical Cyclone Fina near the Top End drives heavy rain and intense storms to northern parts of WA & the NT. A cold front brings cooling rain and storms to southern WA. Onshore winds feeding unstable air trigger showers & storms to SA, Vic, NSW and southeast Qld, heaviest in NSW
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Sunday 11:00 EDT
Tropical Cyclone Fina near the Top End drives heavy rain and intense storms to northern parts of WA & the NT. Areas of low pressure trigger storms about far north Qld, the central interior and eastern seaboard, tending to showers in Tas. Onshore showers around a low in WA's south
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Monday 11:00 EDT
A tropical low near WA's north drives heavy rain and intense storms to northern parts of WA & the NT. Remnants of the system extend a moisture band to the east, bringing widespread showers and some storms, mainly in NSW. A low drives onshore showers to WA's southwest.
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Tuesday 11:00 EDT
A tropical low near WA's north drives heavy rain and intense storms to northern parts of WA & the NT. Remnants of the system extend a moisture band to the east, bringing widespread showers and some storms, mainly in NSW. A low drives onshore showers to WA's southwest.
Synoptic Chart
Wednesday, 15:00 EDT
Tropical Cyclone Fina is currently to north of the NT and is driving showers and thunderstorms over the Top End. Humid, unstable air extends from the tropics, bringing showers and storms to southwest WA and Qld's north & east. Gusty showers spread over Tas with a cold front.
Synoptic Chart
Thursday, 11:00 EDT
Tropical Cyclone Fina brings rain and storms to the northern tropics. A humid, unstable airmass over southern WA will bring showers and storms, extending into SA's west. A front and cool change sends showers over Tas, eastern Vic and up the eastern seaboard, with the odd storm.
Synoptic Chart
Friday, 11:00 EDT
Tropical Cyclone Fina maintains heavy rain and intense storms over the NT's Top End. A humid, unstable air mass sends showers and storms to far north Qld and SA, clearing over southern WA. Onshore winds feeding unstable air bring showers & storms to eastern NSW and southern Qld.
Synoptic Chart
Saturday, 11:00 EDT
Tropical Cyclone Fina near the Top End drives heavy rain and intense storms to northern parts of WA & the NT. A cold front brings cooling rain and storms to southern WA. Onshore winds feeding unstable air trigger showers & storms to SA, Vic, NSW and southeast Qld, heaviest in NSW
Synoptic Chart
Sunday, 11:00 EDT
Tropical Cyclone Fina near the Top End drives heavy rain and intense storms to northern parts of WA & the NT. Areas of low pressure trigger storms about far north Qld, the central interior and eastern seaboard, tending to showers in Tas. Onshore showers around a low in WA's south
Synoptic Chart
Monday, 11:00 EDT
A tropical low near WA's north drives heavy rain and intense storms to northern parts of WA & the NT. Remnants of the system extend a moisture band to the east, bringing widespread showers and some storms, mainly in NSW. A low drives onshore showers to WA's southwest.
Synoptic Chart
Tuesday, 11:00 EDT
A tropical low near WA's north drives heavy rain and intense storms to northern parts of WA & the NT. Remnants of the system extend a moisture band to the east, bringing widespread showers and some storms, mainly in NSW. A low drives onshore showers to WA's southwest.
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