Sunday, 04:00 EST
Strong southwesterly winds across the southeast are generating scattered showers and light alpine snow. A trough is triggering light, patchy rain over inland parts. A high is ridging over QLD, keeping conditions dry and settled.
Sunday, 22:00 EST
Cold southwesterly winds across the southeast will bring further light showers to TAS and southern VIC. A high will generate a cold morning and mostly sunny day over the rest of the east. A weak trough should generate light rain over southern WA and western SA.
Monday, 22:00 EST
An approaching front will cause mild northerly winds to strengthen in WA before bringing widespread showers to the west A front will clip the southeast bringing further light showers to TAS and southern VIC. A high will generate a cold morning and sunny dya over NSW and QLD.
Tuesday, 22:00 EST
Southerly winds should spread light showers up the NSW coast. A high will clear showers from VIC and TAS and keep the rest of the east dry. A weakening front will move into the Bight, clearing showers from southern WA. A trough should cause patchy rain over the western interior.
Wednesday, 22:00 EST
Onshore winds along the east coast should cause isolated light showers. A weak front will slip south of the Bight, causing isolated showers along the southern coastline. Moist northerly winds ahead of a front will bring patchy rain to the west coast of WA.
Thursday, 22:00 EST
Onshore winds along the east coast should cause isolated light showers. A pair of fronts will generate widespread showers across western and southern WA. A high in the Tasman will keep the rest of the country dry with warmer northerly winds over SA.
Friday, 22:00 EST
A front will maintain widespread showers over southern and western WA. The front will move east to develop late showers in SA. Mild northerly iwnds should freshen over the southeast while a high contracts showers on the east coast to tropical QLD.
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