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Wednesday 19:30 z
A low is generating rain and thunderstorms across northern Australia, heaviest over WA's Kimberley, with showers and storms developing through the NT into northern SA, western Qld and northwestern NSW. Showers and storms are scattering across eastern QLD in unstable winds.

Thursday 10:30 z
Heavy rain & storms will affect WA's north as a low moves west. Showers & storms will scatter across much of northern & central Australia as moisture flows south. A front will bring brisk winds but only the odd shower to SA, Vic & Tas. Hot, gusty winds will persist in WA's west.

Friday 10:30 z
Heavy rain & storms will affect WA's north as a low moves west. Showers & storms will scatter across northern & central Australia as moisture flows south. A few showers & storms will develop in NSW in a trough. A high will clear the south. Hot, gusty winds for WA's west.

Saturday 10:30 z
A low in WA's north has the potential to move offshore & deepen, likely causing rain, storms & winds to intensify. Showers & thunderstorms will continue to scatter across the tropics & the interior in humid, unstable air. Showers & storms are likely in NSW & inland WA in troughs.

Sunday 10:30 z
A low near WA's north has cyclone potential, & could bring intense rain, storms, wind & waves to the area. Showers & storms will continue to scatter across the tropics & the interior in humid, unstable air. Showers & storms are likely in inland WA, SA, Vic & NSW in troughs.

Monday 10:30 z
A low near WA's north has cyclone potential, & may cause intense rain, storms, wind & waves in the area. Showers & storms will continue to scatter across the country's interior & southeaast as humid air feeds slow-moving troughs. Heavy falls are possible in Vic & NSW.

Tuesday 10:30 z
Showers & storms are likely to scatter across the tropics, central Australia & parts of the country's east in broadening troughs. Heavy falls are possible. Heat should be drawn to the southern & eastern inland in these troughs. Highs should keep the south largely dry.