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National
A large area of high pressure moving across southeastern Australia, which is causing a ridge of high pressure to form over Queensland. This high pressure system will move towards the Tasman Sea, causing winds to change direction and bring moisture back to the east coast. On Saturday, there is a possibility of a trough (a region of low pressure) forming in the far southwest and moving eastward across Queensland during the weekend and early next week.
State
Today's weather will be partly cloudy with occasional showers in Torres Strait and along the exposed east coast, becoming more scattered around the North Tropical Coast. The rest of the region will experience mostly sunny conditions with some fog in the southeast during the morning and frost in the southern and southeast inland areas. The winds will be light to moderate, mostly coming from the northeast to a southeasterly direction, occasionally fresh in the Far North. In southeast Queensland, the winds will be light and variable in the morning. Minimum temperatures will be higher than usual along the tropical east coast and in the far north, lower than usual in the southern interior and southeast, and close to average elsewhere. Maximum temperatures will be slightly higher than average in the east and far north, and near average in other areas.
4-day
Thursday: Partly cloudy, isolated showers along the east coast, becoming scattered in North Tropical Coast. Widespread showers in Cassowary Coast. Mostly sunny elsewhere. Morning frost in southern inland. Moderate to fresh southeasterly winds. Minimum temperatures below average in southern and southeast inland, above average elsewhere. Maximum temperatures above average.
Friday: Partly cloudy, isolated showers along exposed east coast. Scattered showers in North Tropical Coast, widespread in Wet Tropics. Mostly sunny elsewhere. Patchy morning fog inland, morning frost in Granite Belt. Minimum temperatures below average in southern inland, above average elsewhere. Maximum temperatures above average.
Saturday: Partly cloudy, isolated showers along east coast, scattered in North Tropical Coast. Increasing cloud in far southwest, chance of showers. Mostly sunny elsewhere. Temperatures above average. Minimum temperature near or slightly below average in southeastern interior.
Sunday until Tuesday: Partly cloudy, isolated showers in eastern districts, scattered along east coast. Scattered to widespread showers in North Tropical Coast on Sunday and Monday. Cloud and isolated showers spreading across the interior, contracting to east coast by Tuesday. Partly cloudy elsewhere. Temperatures above average.
Townsville
The forecast for the rest of Wednesday indicates a maximum temperature of 27 degrees. There is a 60% chance of some morning showers. The weather will be partly cloudy with a medium chance of showers in the morning. The wind will be light, becoming easterly and reaching speeds of 15 to 25 km/h in the middle of the day, then becoming light again in the evening.
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/ )
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