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National Synoptic Situation
Synoptic Situation for
QLD:
Well, well, well, looks like we've got a high in the Tasman Sea extending a ridge over the state. It's gonna drift slowly east over the next few days, gradually weakening the ridge. And oh boy, there's a trough hanging out over far western Queensland. This bad boy is gonna strengthen and move very slowly east across the state in the coming days. So, you know the drill - stay safe out there, folks. You never know when Mother Nature might decide to throw a storm or heatwave our way.
NSW and ACT:
Well, it seems like we've got a trough creeping through western NSW from the tropics, while a high pressure system is just chilling over the Tasman Sea. The trough isn't planning on going anywhere today or tomorrow, but come Thursday and Friday, it's going to make its way over to the central and eastern districts, causing some chaos. And just when you thought it was safe, the weekend rolls around and the trough decides to dance its way up to the northeast, while the high pressure system casually strolls southeast towards New Zealand. So, if you find yourself caught in the midst of this stormy mess or heatwave, please stay safe out there! It's no joke when Mother Nature decides to throw a tantrum.
VIC:
Looks like Victoria is in for some stormy weather as a low pressure system and trough make their way through the area. Windy conditions are expected as the system moves over Tasmania, so hold onto your hats! The winds will shift to the east on Thursday before the trough lingers over Victoria on Friday. Keep an eye out for potential heatwaves as the low pressure system may deepen into a low on Saturday. Stay safe and make sure to take precautions during these unpredictable weather conditions.
SA:
Get ready for some wild weather folks, as a low pressure system and its trusty sidekick, a trough, are making their way over SA and heading east towards the eastern states by Wednesday afternoon. Meanwhile, a high pressure system is taking a leisurely stroll over the waters south of SA, extending a ridge over the state until the weekend. With these weather systems in play, we can expect some stormy conditions and possibly even some scorching heatwaves. Remember to stay safe and prepared for any extreme weather that may come your way. Mother Nature is a force to be reckoned with, so it's always best to be cautious and ready for anything!
WA:
Ah, looks like Mother Nature is throwing us a little party with a trough extending from the inland Kimberley to the west Pilbara coast. It's like she's saying, "Hey, let's shake things up a bit with some stormy weather!" So, folks, make sure to stay safe out there and buckle up for some potential heatwaves and thunderstorms. Time to grab your umbrellas and sunscreen and brace yourselves for a wild ride!
TAS:
Get ready for some rollercoaster weather as a low pressure system takes a leisurely stroll over the Bight and decides to extend a trough over poor old northern Tasmania. This low is just like that one friend who always promises to weaken later on Wednesday but never quite follows through. Meanwhile, a high over the Bight is feeling generous and extends a ridge to the south of Tasmania on Thursday, probably just to show off its fancy high centre passing to the south of the state early on Friday. How exciting! But wait, there's more! Another low is expected to crash the party early on Saturday, forming to the north of Tasmania and then rudely barging in to move south over the state during the day. Classic low-pressure system behavior. With all this stormy drama and heatwave potential, remember to stay safe out there and maybe invest in some sturdy umbrellas and sunscreen. Mother Nature can be a real diva sometimes.
NT:
Well, well, looks like we've got a trough making its grand entrance into the southern districts. It's like the guest who just won't leave, as it plans to stick around until at least Wednesday in the central districts. Brace yourselves for some heavy rainfall from thunderstorms, because this trough means business. Make sure you've got your rain boots handy and stay safe out there, folks. And remember, when it comes to storms, it's better to be safe than sorry.
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Temperature and Rainfall Forecast - Access-G
Wednesday, 27th November
Looks like it's going to be a scorcher for those living in the Darling Downs and Granite Belt. The mercury is set to soar, so make sure to stay cool and hydrated to avoid turning into a human puddle. And keep an eye out for any potential storms brewing on the horizon - you don't want to get caught in a downpour without an umbrella! Stay safe out there, folks.
Thursday, 28th November
Prepare yourselves for a delightful mix of scattered showers, patchy rain, and isolated thunderstorms in the west and southern interior. Keep an eye out for those thunderstorms, as they may decide to show off and get a bit severe in the west and south, with some locally heavy rainfall on the menu. Meanwhile, in the east, you may be lucky enough to experience some isolated to scattered showers. Now, as for temperatures, you can expect them to be well below average in the west, while those in the east will be feeling the heat with temperatures above average. In fact, parts of the Peninsula and North Tropical Coast and Tablelands are experiencing some severe heatwave conditions - so maybe consider investing in a good ol' fan or some ice cream to stay cool. Remember, folks, when Mother Nature decides to throw a storm or heatwave our way, it's always best to stay safe and prepare accordingly. So, keep an eye on the skies, stay hydrated, and maybe even bust out the umbrella just in case. Stay safe out there!
Friday, 29th November
Buckle up, folks! It's a wild ride out there with scattered showers, patchy rain, and isolated thunderstorms causing chaos in the west, north, and southern interior. Be prepared for some severe thunderstorms bringing heavy rainfall - Mother Nature is feeling dramatic today! In the east, there are isolated to scattered showers making an appearance, but don't be fooled, they might turn widespread around the North Tropical Coast. Temperatures are all over the place, with below-average highs in the west and above-average highs in the east. But hold on to your hats (literally), because we've got severe heatwave conditions in parts of the Peninsula, North Tropical Coast, and Tablelands. Stay safe out there, folks, and remember to stay hydrated and cool during these scorching temperatures. Mother Nature doesn't mess around!
Saturday, 30th November
Beware, fellow earthlings! Storms are brewing in the north, central, and southern regions, with a chance of isolated thunderstorms that may pack a punch. Keep an eye out for heavy rainfall and severe weather in these areas. In the east, expect scattered showers that may become more widespread in South East Queensland and the North Tropical Coast. Meanwhile, the southwest will enjoy mostly sunny skies. Temperatures are not playing nice, with the interior and Gulf Country experiencing well below average highs. If you find yourself in the Peninsula, brace yourself for a severe heatwave while conditions are slowly improving in the North Tropical Coast and Tablelands. Remember, safety first! Stay indoors during storms, stay hydrated in the heat, and always be prepared for unpredictable weather. Mother Nature can be a fickle friend, so let's all stay safe out there!
Friday to Monday 24 hour accumulated rainfall
Friday to Monday Temps and Rainfall
Region Round-up - BOM
North Tropical Coast and Tablelands
Region Forecast: Don't be fooled by those partly cloudy skies - there's a slight chance of a shower lurking around! With winds coming from the east at 15 to 25 km/h, it's like Mother Nature is playing a game of hide-and-seek with us. Overnight temperatures will drop to a cool 17 to 23 degrees, but don't get too comfortable, as daytime temperatures will soar to 29 to 35 degrees. So, stay safe out there and make sure to keep hydrated during this rollercoaster of a weather forecast!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Cairns | โ | 23 | 33 | Partly cloudy. |
Atherton | โ | 17 | 29 | Partly cloudy. |
Cooktown | โ | 25 | 33 | Partly cloudy. |
Innisfail | ๐ง | 21 | 31 | Possible shower. |
Mareeba | โ | 18 | 33 | Partly cloudy. |
Herbert and Lower Burdekin
Region Forecast: Get ready to bask in the sun with a side of potential showers near the coast. The chances of rain elsewhere are slim to none, so don't bother packing an umbrella. Light winds will be making an appearance, starting off as a gentle breeze and picking up speed in the middle of the day. Make sure to hold onto your hats! As the day progresses, temperatures will be soaring to 30 to 35 degrees, so be sure to stay hydrated and seek shade when needed. Overnight, temperatures will be dropping to a slightly cooler 19 to 23 degrees, providing some relief from the scorching heat. Mother Nature doesn't mess around with her heatwaves, so make sure to stay safe and protect yourself from the elements.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Townsville | โ | 25 | 32 | Partly cloudy. |
Ayr | โ | 21 | 31 | Mostly sunny. |
Ingham | โ | 22 | 32 | Partly cloudy. |
Central Coast and Whitsundays
Region Forecast: There's a teeny tiny chance of a sprinkle in the morning, but fear not, the sun will be shining bright in the afternoon. Winds will be as light as a feather in the morning, then picking up to a gentle breeze from the east to northeast at 15 to 25 km/h. Overnight, temperatures will drop to a cool 19-22 degrees, with daytime temperatures soaring to a toasty 30-36 degrees. Remember to stay safe in the heat and keep hydrated, unless you want to melt like a popsicle in a heatwave!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Mackay | โ | 22 | 31 | Partly cloudy. |
Bowen | โ | 23 | 32 | Mostly sunny. |
Peninsula
Region Forecast: Get ready to bask in the scorching heat as the sun shines brightly in the morning. There's a slight chance of a shower later on, but don't hold your breath. The winds will be blowing from the east at a leisurely 15 to 25 km/h. Overnight, temperatures will drop to the low to mid 20s, so you might want to bring out the fans and crank up the A/C. Daytime temperatures will soar to the mid to high 30s, so be sure to stay hydrated and find some shade to avoid melting away in this fiery weather. Stay safe out there and don't get caught in any unexpected storms or heatwaves!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Weipa | ๐ง | 24 | 39 | Possible shower developing. |
Coen | โ | 24 | 34 | Partly cloudy. |
Palmerville | โ | 22 | 39 | Mostly sunny. |
Thursday Island | ๐ง | 27 | 34 | Possible shower or storm. |
Gulf Country
Region Forecast: Prepare yourselves for a day of potential showers, with a slight chance of rain elsewhere. Thunderstorms may also make an appearance, so hold onto your hats! Winds will start off light but will pick up speed as the day progresses. Overnight, temperatures will drop to the mid 20s, while daytime temperatures will soar into the mid to high 30s. Stay safe in the midst of these stormy conditions and extreme heat.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Normanton | ๐ง | 26 | 36 | Possible shower or storm. |
Burketown | ๐ง | 25 | 34 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Doomadgee | ๐ง | 25 | 35 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Kowanyama | โ | 25 | 38 | Partly cloudy. |
Northern Goldfields and Upper Flinders
Region Forecast: Get ready for a mixed bag of weather, folks! There's a chance of showers in the southwest, but don't hold your breath for rain anywhere else. Watch out for thunderstorms in the southwest - Mother Nature might throw a tantrum! Winds will be all over the place, so hold onto your hats. Overnight temperatures will be cooler, but daytime temperatures will be scorching hot. Stay safe out there and don't get caught in any storms or heatwaves!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Charters Towers | โ | 20 | 36 | Mostly sunny. |
Georgetown | โ | 23 | 38 | Mostly sunny. |
Capricornia
Region Forecast: There's a slight chance of showers lurking around, mainly in the morning and afternoon. The winds will be as indecisive as a teenager, starting off light then picking up speed to 15-25 km/h from the east to the northeast by midday. Overnight, temperatures will drop to a somewhat bearable 18-22 degrees, while the daytime will be a scorcher with temperatures hitting the low to mid 30s. So, if you find yourself caught in a storm or a heatwave, remember to stay safe and hydrated!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Gladstone | ๐ง | 23 | 31 | Possible shower. |
Rockhampton | ๐ง | 22 | 33 | Possible shower. |
Biloela | ๐ง | 18 | 34 | Possible shower. |
Yeppoon | ๐ง | 23 | 29 | Possible shower. |
Central Highlands and Coalfields
Region Forecast: Well, it seems like we might have a sprinkle or two up north, but don't get too excited - the chance of rain elsewhere is as likely as finding a unicorn. Expect some breezy winds in the morning, just to keep things interesting. Overnight temperatures will drop down to a chilly 20 degrees, so make sure to grab an extra blanket. Daytime temperatures will be scorching, ranging from 33 to 38 degrees. It's like Mother Nature is playing a game of hot potato with us. Remember to stay safe and hydrated during these stormy heatwaves.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Emerald | โ | 21 | 36 | Partly cloudy. |
Clermont | โ | 21 | 37 | Partly cloudy. |
Moranbah | โ | 20 | 36 | Mostly sunny. |
Central West
Region Forecast: Grab your umbrellas and lightning rods, folks! The weather report today calls for a mix of clouds and potential showers out west, with a slight chance of a thunderstorm that could pack a punch. Make sure to hold onto your hats as the winds pick up speed throughout the day. Overnight, temperatures will cool down slightly, but don't get too comfortable - the heat will be back in full force during the day. Remember to stay hydrated and seek shelter if any storms roll in. Stay safe out there!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Longreach | ๐ง | 24 | 40 | Possible late storm. |
Barcaldine | โ | 25 | 38 | Partly cloudy. |
Winton | ๐ง | 24 | 39 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
North West
Region Forecast: Get your umbrellas ready, folks, because there's a high chance of showers coming our way, most likely in the late morning. And if that wasn't enough, there's also a possibility of a thunderstorm, possibly severe. So hold onto your hats, because those light winds are set to become west to northwesterly at 15 to 20 km/h in the morning, before calming down in the evening. As if that wasn't enough excitement for one day, overnight temperatures are expected to drop to the low to mid 20s, while daytime temperatures are set to reach the low to mid 30s. So stay safe out there, folks, and make sure to stay hydrated and seek shelter if needed during any storms or heatwaves. Mother Nature sure knows how to keep us on our toes!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Mount Isa | ๐ง | 23 | 33 | Showers. Possible storm. |
Channel Country
Region Forecast: Looks like we've got a bit of a mixed bag weather-wise coming our way. There's a high chance of showers, so you might want to bring an umbrella or risk getting a surprise shower. Oh, and don't forget about the possibility of a thunderstorm - and not just any old thunderstorm, but possibly a severe one. Heavy falls are expected in the northwest, so be prepared for a bit of a soaking. The winds will be all over the place, starting off northwest to northeasterly before doing a little dance and ending up southeast to southwesterly. Just like your average weather forecast, always changing its mind! Overnight temperatures will drop to the low to mid 20s, so maybe crack open a window or turn on a fan to stay cool. Daytime temperatures will reach the low to mid 30s, so it's going to be a scorcher out there. Stay hydrated and slap on that sunscreen to avoid turning into a lobster. Remember, safety first when it comes to storms and heatwaves. Stay indoors if it gets too wild out there and keep an eye on any warnings. Mother Nature can be a bit unpredictable, so better to be safe than sorry!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Birdsville | ๐ง | 23 | 34 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Thargomindah | ๐ง | 25 | 35 | Showers. Possible storm. |
Maranoa and Warrego
Region Forecast: Ah, looks like Mother Nature is feeling a bit moody today. There's a high chance of showers in the southwest, so don't forget your umbrella if you're heading that way. And be prepared for a possible thunderstorm - she might throw in a bit of drama with a severe one! Winds will be blowing from the north to northeast at 25 to 35 km/h, but don't worry, they'll calm down in the evening. Overnight temperatures will drop to a balmy 19 to 26 degrees, while daytime temperatures will soar into the mid to high 30s. So, make sure to stay hydrated and find some shade to avoid turning into a human puddle. Remember, when storms and heatwaves are in the forecast, safety should always come first. So, stay safe out there, folks!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Charleville | ๐ง | 23 | 37 | Possible late storm. |
Roma | โ | 19 | 36 | Partly cloudy. |
St George | โ | 22 | 37 | Mostly sunny. |
Cunnamulla | ๐ง | 25 | 36 | Showers. Possible storm. |
Darling Downs and Granite Belt
Region Forecast: Well, it seems we may have a teensy-weensy shower in the far east today, but don't hold your breath for it. Winds will be blowing in from the north to northeast at a brisk 20 to 30 km/h - hold onto your hats, folks! As the night creeps in, temperatures will drop to a balmy 16 to 20 degrees, so make sure to bring a light jacket if you're out and about. Daytime temperatures, on the other hand, will soar to a scorching 32 to 37 degrees - it's like being in an oven out there! Remember to stay safe and hydrated during these heatwaves, and keep an eye out for any unexpected storms that may roll in. Mother Nature can be quite the prankster, so it's best to be prepared for anything.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Dalby | โ | 17 | 34 | Partly cloudy. |
Goondiwindi | โ | 19 | 35 | Mostly sunny. |
Toowoomba | โ | 16 | 30 | Partly cloudy. |
Warwick | โ | 15 | 31 | Partly cloudy. |
Stanthorpe | โ | 14 | 30 | Partly cloudy. |
Wide Bay and Burnett
Region Forecast: Ah, another thrilling day of partly cloudy skies with a sprinkling of showers expected throughout the day. Winds will be light, but don't be fooled, they'll pick up to a gentle east to northeasterly breeze by midday. Temperatures will hover around a balmy 30 degrees during the day, dropping to a mild 17-20 degrees overnight. Remember, when facing storms and heatwaves, safety is key. So stay indoors, keep cool, and don't forget your umbrella for those surprise showers. Enjoy the show from the comfort of your own home!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Bundaberg | ๐ง | 21 | 31 | Possible shower. |
Gympie | ๐ง | 19 | 30 | Shower or two. |
Hervey Bay | ๐ง | 22 | 30 | Shower or two. |
Kingaroy | ๐ง | 17 | 29 | Possible shower. |
Maryborough | ๐ง | 19 | 31 | Shower or two. |
Gayndah | ๐ง | 19 | 33 | Possible shower. |
Southeast Coast
Region Forecast: Looks like we've got some sprinkles on the horizon, folks. There's a chance of showers popping up throughout the day, so you might want to grab your umbrella just in case. Don't be fooled by the light winds in the morning - they'll pick up to a breezy northeasterly 15 to 20 km/h by midday. As the day winds down, the winds will calm back down to a light breeze in the evening. Temperatures will be playing a game of hide and seek, with overnight lows dropping to a comfortable 17 to 20 degrees. But don't get too comfortable, because daytime highs are expected to hit around 30 degrees. It's like a rollercoaster ride of temperatures out there! Remember, when the weather starts to get a bit wild with storms and heatwaves, it's important to stay safe. Keep an eye on the forecast and take precautions to protect yourself from any extreme conditions. Stay cool, stay dry, and most importantly, stay safe out there!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (ยฐC) | Max Temp (ยฐC) | Description |
Beaudesert | ๐ง | 18 | 30 | Shower or two. |
Brisbane | ๐ง | 21 | 29 | Shower or two. |
Gatton | ๐ง | 18 | 32 | Possible shower. |
Ipswich | ๐ง | 19 | 31 | Possible shower. |
Logan Central | ๐ง | 19 | 29 | Shower or two. |
Maroochydore | ๐ง | 20 | 28 | Possible shower. |
Redcliffe | ๐ง | 21 | 28 | Possible shower. |
Surfers Paradise | ๐ง | 19 | 28 | Possible shower. |
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