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Morning Weather - April 2 - Wally's Weather Australia

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National

In the northeast of Western Australia, the Northern Territory, eastern South Australia, southwestern Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania, there will be showers and storms due to moist and unstable winds. Additionally, a front in the south will bring heavy showers, especially in the southeast. Along the coasts of Queensland and northern New South Wales, showers are expected due to moist winds around areas of high pressure. Elsewhere, highs will maintain dry conditions.

Synoptic | Temp/Rain | Wind | Sea Surface Temp

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4 Day Forecast

  • Tuesday: Eastern districts: isolated to scattered showers, far west and southern interior: isolated showers. Chance of thunderstorm in northern Cape York Peninsula, far west, and southwest. Partly cloudy elsewhere. Light to moderate northeast to southeasterly winds, shifting to south to southwesterly in the southwest.

  • Wednesday: Partly sunny with scattered showers, chance of thunderstorms in central and southern areas. Some fog possible. Variable temperatures.

  • Thursday: Sunny in southwest, showers elsewhere becoming widespread at times with isolated thunderstorms in central/southern districts. Possible heavy falls in southeast, showers over North Tropical Coast and Cape York Peninsula. Temps below average in southwest/southern interior, near average elsewhere.

  • Friday: Mainly sunny in the west, showers spread sporadically elsewhere. Showers may become widespread with a chance of thunderstorms in central and southern districts east of Longreach. Showers likely to occur over the North Tropical Coast and Cape York Peninsula with a risk of thunderstorms. Maximum temperatures are below average in the southwest and southern interior, near average elsewhere.


Warnings

  • Strong wind warning issued for various coastal regions in Western Australia.

  • Wind warning for Port Phillip and Western Port in Victoria has been cancelled.

  • Severe thunderstorm warning lifted for several districts in Victoria.

  • Severe thunderstorm warning also cancelled for Riverina and Lower Western regions in New South Wales.

  • Gale warning issued for southeastern, western, and southern areas of New South Wales.

  • Severe weather warning issued for heavy rainfall in Central North and parts of Western, North West Coast, and Midlands in Tasmania.

  • Severe weather warning issued for heavy rain and damaging winds in several regions of Victoria.

  • Sheep graziers warning issued for several regions in Victoria.

  • Road weather alert issued for slippery and flooded roads and reduced visibility in rain in various suburbs of Melbourne.

  • Gale warning issued for Central, Central Gippsland, and East Gippsland, along with a strong wind warning for specific areas in Victoria.

  • Road weather alert issued for reduced visibility in heavy rain in multiple regions of Tasmania.

  • Road weather alert issued for slippery roads in Adelaide, South Australia.

  • Strong wind warning issued for Spencer Gulf, Investigator Strait, and Lower West, Central, and South Central coasts in South Australia.

  • Strong wind warning issued for Batemans and Eden coasts in New South Wales.

  • Gale warning issued for multiple coastal regions in Tasmania for Tuesday.

  • Initial minor flood warning issued for the Bulloo River in Queensland.

  • Minor flood warning issued for the Paroo River in Queensland.

  • Minor flood warning issued for the Lower Flinders River in Queensland.

  • Moderate flood warning issued for Eyre Creek in Queensland.

  • Minor flood warning issued for the Dawson River in Queensland.

  • Minor flood warning issued for the Paroo River in New South Wales.

  • Flood warning issued for inland rivers in South Australia.

  • Minor flood warning issued for the Thomson and Barcoo Rivers in Queensland.

  • Final flood warning issued for the Herbert River in Queensland.

Storms - Heatwave - Fire danger

State

High drifts east over Tasman Sea, brings ridge to state. Northern Queensland sees persistent ridge. Central Australia's trough draws inland moisture. Trough moves east over Queensland, deepening by week's end. Weak trough nears northeast coast, may weaken by weekend. High crosses Great Australian Bight, maintains ridge over state.

ACCESS (Values are rainfall over 3 hours)

State Region Round-up


North Tropical Coast and Tablelands:

Max temperature: 31°C, Min temperature: 18°C, Wind speed: 15-25 km/h, Wind direction: East to southeasterly, Rainfall: Medium chance of showers, Partly cloudy.

Herbert and Lower Burdekin:

Max temperature: 30°C, Min temperature: 19-22°C, Wind: Light becoming easterly 15-20 km/h, Rainfall: Slight chance of shower, Other: Partly cloudy.

Central Coast and Whitsundays:

Max temperature around 30, min temperature between 18-22, wind southeasterly 15-20 km/h becoming light, slight chance of a shower, partly cloudy sky.

Peninsula:

Max temperature in the low to mid 30s with light winds becoming east to southeasterly, a chance of showers north of Weipa, slight chance elsewhere, and overnight temperatures falling to the low to mid 20s.

Gulf Country:

Max temperature: low to mid 30s, Min temperature: low to mid 20s, Wind speed: light winds becoming easterly 15 to 20 km/h, Wind direction: easterly then tending southeasterly, Rainfall: N/A, Conditions: Mostly sunny.

Northern Goldfields and Upper Flinders:

Maximum temperature in the low to mid 30s, minimum temperature around 20, wind speed starting light becoming easterly 15 to 25 km/h, mostly sunny with no rainfall.

Capricornia:

The weather will be partly cloudy with a slight chance of a shower, light winds, and daytime temperatures reaching around 30°C, with overnight temperatures falling to between 17 and 21°C, and minimal rainfall.

Central Highlands and Coalfields:

Partly cloudy with slight chance of showers near Carnarvon Ranges, light winds, temperatures falling to 17-20°C overnight and reaching around 30°C during the day, wind speed and direction not specified, near zero chance of rainfall.

Central West:

The weather will be partly cloudy with a slight chance of a shower in the southwest and near-zero chance elsewhere, with maximum temperatures in the low to mid 30s, minimum temperatures falling to between 19 and 22, winds shifting from northeasterly to southeasterly at 15 to 20 km/h, and light winds expected in the middle of the day.

North West:

Max temperature: low to mid 30s, Min temperature: low 20s, Wind speed: Light becoming 15-25 km/h, Wind direction: East to southeasterly to south to southeasterly, Rainfall: Near zero chance of rain, Weather: Partly cloudy with medium chance of showers in the southwest.

Channel Country:

The weather will be mostly sunny with a slight chance of a shower, southerly winds of 25 to 35 km/h, with overnight temperatures falling to the low 20s and daytime temperatures reaching 28 to 33, and there will be no specific data for maximum temperature, minimum temperature, wind speed, wind direction, or rainfall.

Maranoa and Warrego:

The weather forecast includes a maximum temperature in the low 30s, minimum temperature between 18 and 22, wind speeds between 15 to 25 km/h, wind direction changing from north to northeasterly to south to southwesterly, a medium chance of showers most likely in the late morning, a chance of a thunderstorm, and a partly cloudy sky.

Darling Downs and Granite Belt:

Expect a max temperature of around 30°C, a min temperature between 15-19°C, wind speed to vary from 15 to 30 km/h shifting directions, rainfall possibility, partly cloudy skies with fog in the east early morning, medium showers in the southwest and slight showers elsewhere, and a chance of a thunderstorm in the southwest later in the day.

Wide Bay and Burnett:

Max temperature around 30, min temperature between 16 and 19, light winds, slight chance of a shower near the coast with partly cloudy skies and near zero chance elsewhere.

Southeast Coast:

The weather forecast includes a maximum temperature of around 30°C, minimum temperatures dropping to 16-19°C, light winds, partly cloudy skies with a slight chance of showers, and fog possible in the south in the early morning.


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National maps by Weatherzone (weatherzone.com.au)

State maps by Windy (Windy.com)

Weather forecast supplemented by Bureau of Meteorology (bom.gov.au)

Rainfall daily totals (https://meteologix.com/ )


Wally's Weather provides professionally researched data and information. Andrew aka 'Wally' has over 20 years of experience in meteorology research and data analysis. In 2023 finished top 4 for the AMOS national weather forecasting competition. The content here is provided as educational information aimed at providing the community and businesses with the tools required to determine local-based forecasts. IMPORTANT: The forecasts and information posted should never be used on their own to make business decisions as local influences.


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