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National Synoptic Situation
Synoptic Situation for
QLD:
Well, it seems that a high in the Tasman Sea is extending a ridge over most of the state. This high will be taking a leisurely drift east over the next few days, gradually weakening the ridge in its path. Meanwhile, we have not one, but two troughs causing a bit of a ruckus - one over western Queensland and another over the far southwest. The first trough is looking to flex its muscles and move slowly east across the state in the near future. With all these weather systems doing their thing, it's important to stay safe and be prepared for any stormy or scorching hot conditions that may come our way. So, keep an eye on your weather updates and take necessary precautions to ride out any potential heatwaves or storms that may be headed our way. Stay safe out there!
NSW and ACT:
Watch out, folks! NSW is in for a rollercoaster of weather today. We've got not one, but two troughs making themselves at home across the state. One down on the south coast, the other gallivanting through the central inland. The inland trough is sticking around for a few days, while its coastal buddy is heading south towards the Bass Strait by Saturday. Oh, and let's not forget about our new friend, the low pressure system forming in the Bass Strait on Saturday. It's bringing more of that unpredictable weather to southern NSW. But fear not, for there's a hero on the horizon! A high pressure system is swooping in from the west on Sunday and Monday, ready to kick that inland trough out to sea. So, stay safe out there, folks, and brace yourselves for whatever Mother Nature decides to throw our way.
VIC:
Hold onto your hats, Victoria! We've got a stormy weekend ahead with a low pressure system moving through the state. The trough will bring unsettled weather on Friday, with a low developing over southern NSW on Saturday. This low will deepen over central Victoria, bringing potential for stormy conditions in the afternoon and evening. As the low moves south towards Tasmania on Sunday, a ridge will briefly offer some relief before another trough arrives on Monday. With all this stormy weather on the horizon, it's important to stay safe and be prepared for any heatwaves that may accompany the stormy conditions. Remember to secure any loose items outside and stay indoors during thunderstorms. Keep an eye on the forecast and listen to any warnings issued by emergency services. Stay safe, Victoria!
SA:
Well, it looks like we've got a high pressure system strutting its stuff over western parts of the state, while a low pressure system is just chilling over western Victoria. This low is feeling a bit restless and is planning to head west tomorrow, making a pit stop around Kangaroo Island on Saturday before deciding to move southeast on Sunday. Oh, and let's not forget about the cold front that's sauntering through the Bight - it's definitely going to shake things up a bit. With all this weather drama unfolding, it's important to stay safe and keep an eye out for any storms or heatwaves that may come our way. So buckle up, folks, and make sure to take necessary precautions to weather the storm (pun intended).
WA:
Well, isn't that just peachy? We've got a lovely low-pressure system hanging out over the Kimberley, Pilbara, and North Interior. It's like the unwanted houseguest that just won't leave. And of course, where there's low pressure, there's bound to be some stormy weather. So, buckle up and hold onto your hats, because it looks like we're in for a bumpy ride. Stay safe out there, folks!
TAS:
Watch out, folks! There's a weak trough hanging out over northwestern Tasmania, while a high over the Bight is extending a ridge to the south. But wait, there's more! A low is gearing up to form and deepen over southeastern parts of the mainland before making its way south over Tasmania on Sunday. And just when you thought it was safe, a weak ridge is creeping in from the Bight on Monday. With all these weather shenanigans going on, it's important to stay safe and prepared. So keep an eye out for storms and heatwaves, and make sure to take necessary precautions to avoid any trouble. Remember, it's better to be safe than sorry!
NT:
Well, brace yourselves for some potentially soggy conditions up in the northern Barkly District on Friday. Don't be surprised if you find yourself caught in some moderate to heavy rainfall. As for the southern NT, things are looking a bit steamy with a weakening ridge over the weekend. And just to add to the fun, a weak trough will pop up in the southwest, bringing along some hot and sticky northwesterly winds. So, make sure to stay hydrated and cool during this unpredictable weather. Stay safe out there, folks!
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Temperature and Rainfall Forecast - Access-G
Friday, 29th November
Looks like Mother Nature has a bit of a temper tantrum lined up for us today. Brace yourself for scattered showers, isolated thunderstorms, and even severe heatwave conditions in some areas. Be sure to stay safe out there, folks, and keep an eye out for those pesky thunderstorms that may pack a punch. And don't forget your sunscreen in those above-average temperature zones – we don't want any crispy critters out there. Stay cool and stay safe!
Saturday, 30th November
Looks like Mother Nature is feeling a bit moody today, with scattered showers, patchy rain, and isolated thunderstorms causing a ruckus across the state. Watch out for severe thunderstorms in the northern, central, and southern interior, as they could bring heavy rainfall with them. And don't forget about the heatwave conditions in parts of the Peninsula and North Tropical Coast and Tablelands - it's going to be sizzling hot out there! Remember to stay safe and hydrated, folks. It's always better to be safe than sorry when dealing with these wild weather patterns.
Sunday, 1st December
Get ready for a rollercoaster of weather today, folks! We've got scattered to widespread showers, patchy rain, and isolated thunderstorms in the east, Gulf Country, and far north. So, if you're out and about, make sure to pack an umbrella and maybe even a life jacket just in case Mother Nature decides to throw a tantrum. On the bright side, it's mostly sunny in the southwest, so grab your sunscreen and shades if you're lucky enough to be in that neck of the woods. However, don't get too comfortable because severe thunderstorms with locally heavy rainfall are possible in southeastern Queensland. It's like Mother Nature can't make up her mind today! Remember, maximum temperatures are below average in the northwest and Gulf country, and near average elsewhere. So, stay safe, stay dry, and stay cool out there, folks! And maybe keep an eye out for any flying cows or wicked witches just in case this weather takes a turn for the worse.
Monday, 2nd December
Watch out for some scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms in eastern and far northern Queensland - sounds like Mother Nature is feeling a bit moody today! Showers are also making their way to the far north, so be sure to pack an umbrella if you're heading that way. In the far southwestern part of Queensland, there are some isolated showers - but hey, at least it's not a full-blown storm, right? Meanwhile, the central western and southern interior regions are looking partly cloudy - a perfect excuse to stay indoors and avoid any potential heatwaves. Maximum temperatures are below average in the Gulf Country, so maybe it's best to stay cool and hydrated if you find yourself in that area. Remember, safety first - we don't want anyone getting caught in a storm or overheating!
Rain Event SPECIAL
Looks like Mother Nature is ready for a bit of drama! Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms dominate the day, with severe heatwave conditions in some areas. Normanton is leading the rain chart with 13 mm, while Longreach stays relatively dry with just 0.3 mm. On average, rainfall across regions is 7.8 mm. Temperatures range widely, with Mount Isa hitting a high of 25.8°C, while Emerald scorches at 34.8°C. Stay safe, hydrated, and don't forget that sunscreen! Stay tuned for updates.
Friday to Monday 24 hour accumulated rainfall
4 day accumulated rainfall to give you an idea of where the heaviest falls will be, however remember the accumulated can mislead people to expecting the totals.
Region Round-up - BOM
North Tropical Coast and Tablelands
Region Forecast: Get ready for a rollercoaster ride of weather today, folks! There's a medium chance of showers, so don't forget your umbrella - unless you enjoy a surprise shower, of course. And keep an eye out for thunderstorms inland, because nothing says excitement like a good old-fashioned thunderstorm. Winds will be east to northeasterly at 15 to 25 km/h, so hold onto your hats - unless you want to see them flying off into the distance. As the evening rolls around, the winds will become light, so you might want to grab a jacket to stay warm. Overnight temperatures will drop to 20 to 25 degrees, so snuggle up and enjoy the cool relief. But don't get too comfortable, because daytime temperatures will be soaring to 28 to 35 degrees. So make sure to stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and find some shade to avoid turning into a crispy critter. Remember, safety first, folks! Stay safe and enjoy the wild ride that is our ever-changing weather.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Cairns | 🌧 | 25 | 33 | Shower or two. |
Atherton | 🌧 | 20 | 29 | Shower or two. |
Cooktown | 🌧 | 26 | 33 | Shower or two. |
Innisfail | 🌧 | 23 | 31 | Shower or two. |
Mareeba | 🌧 | 22 | 33 | Shower or two. |
Herbert and Lower Burdekin
Region Forecast: Looks like there's a slight possibility of some wet stuff falling from the sky today, with a potential thunderstorm lurking around the corner. Wind will be making a guest appearance, starting off light and then picking up speed later on. Don't be surprised if the temperatures decide to play a game of hide and seek, dropping down to the low to mid 20s at night and climbing up to a scorching 29 to 34 during the day. Remember to stay safe out there, especially if you find yourself caught in the middle of a storm or a heatwave. Keep hydrated and seek shelter if necessary. Mother Nature can be quite the trickster, so it's always best to be prepared for whatever she throws our way.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Townsville | 🌧 | 26 | 32 | Showers. |
Ayr | 🌧 | 23 | 31 | Showers. |
Ingham | 🌧 | 23 | 31 | Shower or two. |
Central Coast and Whitsundays
Region Forecast: Prepare yourself for a delightful mix of clouds and showers, with a touch of thunderstorm excitement thrown in for good measure. Light winds will gradually pick up speed throughout the day, so hold onto your hats! Overnight temperatures will dip down to the low 20s, while daytime temperatures will soar to a sweltering 29 to 34 degrees. Stay safe out there in the stormy heatwave!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Mackay | ⛅ | 23 | 31 | Partly cloudy. |
Bowen | 🌧 | 24 | 32 | Shower or two. |
Peninsula
Region Forecast: Looks like we're in for a mixed bag of weather tomorrow. There's a chance of showers, possibly even a thunderstorm to keep things interesting. Light winds in the morning will pick up to around 15 to 25 km/h, before calming down in the evening. With overnight temperatures dropping to the mid to high 20s, and daytime temperatures reaching the scorching mid to high 30s, it's safe to say it's going to be a hot one. Remember to stay safe in the heat and keep hydrated. And if those storm clouds start rolling in, best to seek shelter and wait it out. Stay safe out there!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Weipa | 🌧 | 25 | 37 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Coen | 🌧 | 26 | 33 | Shower or two. |
Palmerville | 🌧 | 24 | 38 | Shower or two. Possible storm. |
Thursday Island | 🌧 | 28 | 34 | Possible shower. |
Gulf Country
Region Forecast: Get ready for some wild weather, folks! We've got a high chance of showers coming our way, most likely in the afternoon and evening. And don't forget about the chance of a thunderstorm, possibly even a severe one in the southeast - yikes! Make sure to stay safe out there as the winds start off light but pick up to 15 to 20 km/h in the morning, then shift to southeast to southwesterly in the early afternoon. Overnight temperatures will drop to the low to mid 20s, while daytime temperatures will soar to 30 to 36 degrees. So, keep an eye out for those storms and heatwaves, and remember to take precautions to stay safe!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Normanton | 🌧 | 26 | 32 | Showers. Possible storm. |
Burketown | 🌧 | 25 | 33 | Showers. Possible storm. |
Doomadgee | 🌧 | 24 | 33 | Rain. Possible storm. |
Kowanyama | 🌧 | 26 | 35 | Showers. Possible storm. |
Northern Goldfields and Upper Flinders
Region Forecast: Get ready for some wet and wild weather ahead! There's a very high chance of rain, so you might want to grab your umbrella before heading out. And keep an eye out for thunderstorms - they could be a doozy! Light winds will be swirling around, starting from the northwest and then doing a little dance to the southeast and southwesterly. Temperatures will be all over the place, dropping to the low to mid 20s overnight and then soaring to a scorching 31 to 36 during the day. So, folks, stay safe out there and don't get caught in the storm! Remember, it's always better to be safe than sorry when Mother Nature decides to throw a tantrum.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Charters Towers | 🌧 | 22 | 34 | Showers. |
Georgetown | 🌧 | 24 | 34 | Rain. Possible storm. |
Capricornia
Region Forecast: Prepare yourselves for a slight chance of a shower, likely to make an appearance in the morning and afternoon. The winds will be light initially, but will pick up speed and shift to an easterly to northeasterly direction at 15 to 25 km/h in the morning. As the day progresses, temperatures will soar to the low to mid 30s, before dropping overnight to a balmy 19 to 23 degrees. Stay safe in the stormy weather and scorching heatwaves!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Gladstone | 🌧 | 23 | 31 | Possible shower. |
Rockhampton | ⛅ | 23 | 33 | Partly cloudy. |
Biloela | ⛅ | 20 | 35 | Partly cloudy. |
Yeppoon | ⛅ | 24 | 29 | Partly cloudy. |
Central Highlands and Coalfields
Region Forecast: Prepare yourselves for a mixed bag of weather today. There's a high chance of showers out west, a medium chance elsewhere, and even a chance of a thunderstorm up north. Don't be surprised if you find yourself caught in a sudden downpour or two. Winds will be playing games with us, starting off northeasterly at 15 to 20 km/h before calming down during the night, only to pick up again in the morning at 15 to 25 km/h. It's like they can't make up their minds! Overnight, temperatures will drop to the low 20s, but don't get too comfortable because daytime temperatures will be heating up to the low to mid 30s. It's like we're being put through a temperature rollercoaster! Remember, when dealing with storms or heatwaves, safety should always come first. So stay safe out there, and don't let the weather catch you off guard!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Emerald | 🌧 | 22 | 35 | Shower or two. |
Clermont | 🌧 | 22 | 36 | Late rain. |
Moranbah | 🌧 | 21 | 36 | Shower or two developing. |
Central West
Region Forecast: Looks like Mother Nature is feeling a bit moody today, with a high chance of rain and the potential for some dramatic thunderstorms. Winds will be playing a game of musical chairs, starting from the northeast to southeasterly before ending up northwest to northeasterly. Don't be fooled by the cooler morning temperatures, as things will heat up during the day with highs ranging from 27 to a scorching 35 degrees. Remember to stay safe and hydrated during these stormy and sweltering conditions.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Longreach | 🌧 | 22 | 30 | Rain. |
Barcaldine | 🌧 | 25 | 33 | Rain increasing. |
Winton | 🌧 | 21 | 29 | Rain. Possible storm. |
North West
Region Forecast: Well, look out folks, it seems like Mother Nature is feeling a bit moody today. There's a good chance of rain, especially in the morning and afternoon, so you might want to grab your umbrella and rubber duckies. And oh, don't forget to stay safe in case a thunderstorm decides to crash the party - potentially a severe one at that! Light winds will be playing tag throughout the day, shifting from southeast to southwesterly at 15 to 20 km/h before deciding to take a breather in the evening. Temperatures will be dropping to the low 20s overnight, while daytime highs will be strutting their stuff in the mid to high 20s. So, batten down the hatches and stay cool, my friends!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Mount Isa | 🌧 | 19 | 26 | Rain. Possible storm. |
Channel Country
Region Forecast: Looks like we've got a bit of a mixed bag today, with a high chance of showers in the east and a slight chance elsewhere. And hold onto your hats, because there's also a chance of a thunderstorm, possibly a severe one! So make sure you batten down the hatches and stay safe out there. Don't be fooled by the light winds, as they'll be shifting to the east to northeasterly at 15 to 20 km/h in the morning before calming down in the evening. Overnight temperatures will be dropping to the low 20s, so make sure you have those extra blankets handy. Daytime temperatures will be ranging from 25 to a scorching 34 degrees, so be sure to stay hydrated and keep cool. And remember, safety first when it comes to storms and heatwaves. Stay safe out there, folks!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Birdsville | ⛅ | 21 | 34 | Mostly sunny. |
Thargomindah | 🌧 | 22 | 25 | Possible storm, heavy falls. |
Maranoa and Warrego
Region Forecast: Well, looks like Mother Nature is feeling a bit moody today. We've got a high chance of rain, with a side of thunderstorms - possibly severe, so hold onto your hats, folks. Heavy falls are possible down south, so maybe bring your umbrella or invest in a canoe. Winds will be light in the morning, but will pick up to east to northeasterly 15 to 20 km/h before deciding to take a nap in the early afternoon. Overnight temperatures will be in the low 20s, so maybe crack a window open for some relief, and daytime temperatures will reach a balmy 24 to 32 degrees. Just a friendly reminder to stay safe out there, especially during storms or heatwaves. And maybe keep an eye out for any flying cows - you never know what might happen when Mother Nature is in a mood like this.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Charleville | 🌧 | 21 | 26 | Rain. |
Roma | 🌧 | 21 | 33 | Showers increasing. |
St George | 🌧 | 21 | 29 | Rain. Possible storm. |
Cunnamulla | 🌧 | 22 | 25 | Possible storm, heavy falls. |
Darling Downs and Granite Belt
Region Forecast: Get ready for some potentially shocking news - there's a high chance of showers in the southwest and a medium chance elsewhere. And brace yourself, because there's even a chance of a thunderstorm in the west. Light winds will be making an appearance, but then they'll switch things up and become northeasterly at 15 to 25 km/h in the morning. Overnight temperatures will be dropping to a cool 19 to 22 degrees, but things will heat up during the day, reaching around 30 degrees. So, stay safe out there and don't let the storms or heatwaves catch you off guard!
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Dalby | 🌧 | 19 | 33 | Shower or two. |
Goondiwindi | 🌧 | 21 | 33 | Shower or two. |
Toowoomba | 🌧 | 19 | 27 | Shower or two. |
Warwick | 🌧 | 18 | 30 | Shower or two. |
Stanthorpe | 🌧 | 18 | 28 | Shower or two. |
Wide Bay and Burnett
Region Forecast: Don't be fooled by the partly cloudy skies, showers are lurking in the morning and afternoon like a surprise guest at a party. The winds will play a game of musical chairs, starting off light and then picking up speed in the middle of the day before calming down in the evening. Overnight temperatures will drop to a cool 20 degrees, but don't get too comfortable because daytime temperatures will soar to a scorching 30 degrees. It's like experiencing a rollercoaster of weather in one day! So, stay safe out there and be prepared for any storms or heatwaves that may come your way. And remember, it's always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to unpredictable weather.
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Bundaberg | 🌧 | 22 | 31 | Shower or two. |
Gympie | 🌧 | 21 | 30 | Shower or two. |
Hervey Bay | 🌧 | 22 | 30 | Possible shower. |
Kingaroy | 🌧 | 19 | 29 | Shower or two. |
Maryborough | 🌧 | 21 | 31 | Shower or two. |
Gayndah | 🌧 | 21 | 33 | Shower or two. |
Southeast Coast
Region Forecast: Looks like we've got some moody clouds rolling in, with a decent chance of showers to keep things interesting. Winds will be playing around, starting off light and then picking up to a moderate easterly breeze before calming down for the night. Temperatures will be doing their own dance, with overnight lows dropping to a somewhat bearable 19-22 degrees. But don't get too comfortable, because daytime highs will be peaking around a scorching 30 degrees. So, stay safe out there and keep an eye on the skies for any unexpected storms or heatwaves. It's all fun and games until someone forgets their sunscreen, right?
Location | Icon | Min Temp (°C) | Max Temp (°C) | Description |
Beaudesert | 🌧 | 21 | 31 | Shower or two. |
Brisbane | 🌧 | 22 | 29 | Shower or two. |
Gatton | 🌧 | 21 | 31 | Shower or two. |
Ipswich | 🌧 | 21 | 31 | Shower or two. |
Logan Central | 🌧 | 21 | 29 | Shower or two. |
Maroochydore | 🌧 | 21 | 28 | Shower or two. |
Redcliffe | 🌧 | 23 | 28 | Shower or two. |
Surfers Paradise | 🌧 | 21 | 28 | Shower or two. |
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