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National - Warnings - 4 Day - State - Min-Max-Rain - Regional Round-Up
National
A low-pressure system and associated front will bring strong winds, showers, and colder air to southern Western Australia. High-pressure systems will weaken brisk winds and result in occasional showers along the western coast of Western Australia, as well as the coasts of New South Wales and southern Queensland. Showers along the Queensland northeast coast are expected to intensify due to onshore winds. Elsewhere, clearer conditions will prevail with drier winds.
Synoptic | Temp/Rain | Wind | Sea Surface Temp
National Warnings
Severe Frost Warning for Riverland, Mid North, Mount Lofty Ranges, Murraylands, Upper South East, and Lower South East (SA)
Gale Warning for Albany and Esperance coasts, Strong Wind Warning for Leeuwin and Eucla coasts (WA)
Road Weather Alert for icy Roads for Central North, North East, Midlands, Central Plateau, and North West Coast (TAS)
Sheep Graziers Warning for North East (VIC)
Severe Frost Warning for Mallee, Wimmera, North Country, North Central, and North East; Frost Warning for South West, Central, West and South Gippsland, and East Gippsland (VIC)
Strong Wind Warning for Arafura Coast; Cancellation for Beagle Bonaparte, North Tiwi, and Roper Groote coasts (NT)
Strong Wind Warning for Sunday for Far West, Upper West, Lower West, Central, and South Central coasts (SA)
Strong Wind Warning for Illawarra Coast; Cancellation for Hunter, Sydney, Batemans, and Eden coasts (NSW/ACT)
Cancellation of Wind Warning for South East Gulf of Carpentaria (QLD)
Gale Warning For Southern Area (NSW/ACT)
Cancellation of Sheep Graziers Warning for Lower West and South West (WA)
Final Gale Warning For Southern Area (NSW/ACT)
Minor Flood Warning For The St Georges Basin (NSW/ACT)
Minor Flood Warning For The Cooks River (NSW/ACT)
Minor Flood Warning For The Hastings River (NSW/ACT)
Sheep Graziers Warning for Northern Tablelands, Southern Tablelands, and Snowy Mountains (NSW/ACT)
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National 4 Day Forecast
Windy.com ACCESS 4 Day 2PM Rain and Synoptic
Sunday: Cloudy with isolated showers in the east, chance of thunderstorms in Wide Bay and southern Capricornia. Mostly clear elsewhere. Light to moderate southeasterly winds, shifting to southwesterly in the southeast.
Monday: Mainly clear and dry, some clouds, isolated showers in north, morning fog and frost, below average temperatures.
Tuesday: Western Queensland: Dry and sunny. Cloudy elsewhere with isolated showers in Far North, northern interior, and north Queensland. Morning fog and frost inland. Below average minimum temperatures, above average maximum temperatures, except in far north.
Wednesday: Western Queensland: Sunny, dry. SE Queensland, Cape York: Partly cloudy. N & central Queensland: Cloudy, scattered showers. Southwest: Frost. East: Above-average temps. West: Below-average temps.
State
Windy.com ACCESS (Values are rainfall over 3 hours)
An upper trough and surface trough will move away from eastern Queensland, bringing back cool mornings as a high pressure system extends over the region. Winds will shift, bringing moisture back by Tuesday, with a new trough forming and lingering for days, bringing rain to various districts.
Min - Max - Rain
Regional Round-Up
North Tropical Coast and Tablelands:
Max temperature: 29°C, Min temperature: 9°C, Wind speed: 15-25 km/h, Wind direction: East to southeasterly, Rainfall: Partly cloudy with medium chance of showers near coast and slight chance elsewhere.
Herbert and Lower Burdekin:
Mostly sunny with light winds, overnight temperatures between 6 and 15, daytime temperatures reaching the mid to high 20s, no rainfall, wind speed and direction not specified.
Central Coast and Whitsundays:
The weather forecast includes a maximum temperature of 27°C, a minimum temperature of 10°C, winds initially south to southeasterly at 15 to 25 km/h becoming light later, with overnight temperatures dropping to 10-15°C and daytime temperatures reaching 22-27°C, and a sunny outlook with no rainfall expected.
Peninsula:
Max temperature: 30°C, Min temperature: 15-20°C, Wind speed: Light winds becoming southeasterly 15-20 km/h early, Wind direction: Easterly 15-25 km/h in the morning, Rainfall: Slight chance of a shower near the east coast, near zero elsewhere, Other: Partly cloudy.
Gulf Country:
Max temperature: 32, Min temperature: 9, Wind speed: 25-35 km/h becoming light, Wind direction: South to southerly, Rainfall: 0, Conditions: Sunny.
Northern Goldfields and Upper Flinders:
Max temperature: 31, Min temperature: 5, Wind speed: 15-30 km/h, Wind direction: South to southeasterly, Rainfall: Sunny.
Capricornia:
Max temperature: Low to mid 20s, Min temperature: Between 2 and 11, Wind speed: Southerly 15 to 20 km/h becoming light, Wind direction: Southerly, Rainfall: None, Other: Sunny with patches of morning frost in the southwest.
Central Highlands and Coalfields:
Maximum temperature: 26°C, Minimum temperature: -1°C, Wind speed: 15-25 km/h, Wind direction: South to southeasterly, Rainfall: None, Other: Sunny with areas of morning frost and chance of fog in southeast early morning.
Central West:
Max temperature: low to mid 20s, Min temperature: 2 to 6, Wind speed: southeasterly 15 to 20 km/h increasing to 20 to 30 km/h then becoming light, Wind direction: southeasterly, Rainfall: Sunny, Others: Areas of morning frost east of Longreach.
North West:
Max temperature: low to mid 20s; Min temperature: between 2 and 8; Wind speed: southeasterly increasing to 25-35 km/h; Wind direction: south to southeasterly; Rainfall: None; Other: Sunny with morning frost in the southwest.
Channel Country:
The weather forecast includes a high of 22, low of 2, southeasterly winds at 15-25 km/h decreasing in the evening, and a chance of fog in the southeast in the morning, with no rainfall and a sunny outlook.
Maranoa and Warrego:
Max temperature around 19°C, min temperature between -3 and 2°C, light winds becoming south to southeasterly 15 to 20 km/h then becoming light, frost and fog in the morning with a sunny afternoon.
Darling Downs and Granite Belt:
Maximum temperature around 18°C, minimum temperatures between -3°C and 2°C, light winds, areas of frost and chance of fog in the morning, medium chance of showers in Granite Belt in late morning and afternoon with near zero chance of rain elsewhere.
Wide Bay and Burnett:
Mostly sunny with patches of morning frost inland and a medium chance of showers along the coastal fringe in the early morning; light winds with overnight temperatures falling to between minus 1 and 9 above zero and daytime temperatures reaching between 19 and 22; negligible rainfall.
Southeast Coast:
Max temperature: 18-21°C, Min temperature: 2-9°C, Wind speed: Light becoming south-southwesterly 15-20 km/h, Wind direction: South to southwesterly, Rainfall: Slight chance of shower in south, Otherwise near zero, Other: Partly cloudy with morning frost inland.
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