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Monday 09:30 z
An intense low over the Southern Ocean will send strong to damaging winds & showers across WA’s south, extending into SA, Vic, SW NSW & northern Tas. Winds in WA will ease later. A high will keep the rest of the country dry.

Monday 10:30 z
A deep low and associated fronts over the Southern Ocean are bringing showers, a few storms and very gusty winds to southern WA, SA and Vic, with light showers in Tas. High pressure over the interior and north is maintaining clear, dry conditions.

Tuesday 09:30 z
A deep low will bring strong winds, widespread showers & a few storms to SA, Tas, Vic & NSW. Heavy falls are likely in the south & on the ranges. Showers are likely in WA's west & south due to lingering unstable air. It should be dry elsewhere in the country due to a broad high.

Wednesday 09:30 z
A deep low should start crossing the Tasman Sea, causing strong winds to ease & most showers to clear in Australia's southeast. Showers & strong winds should develop in WA due to a front likely moving in. It should be dry elsewhere in the country due to a broad high.

Thursday 09:30 z
A deep low should move to NZ, causing strong winds to ease further & most showers to clear in Australia's southeast. Showers, a few storms & strong winds should cross WA & reach SA as a trough & front moves east. It should be dry elsewhere in the country due to highs.

Friday 09:30 z
Showers, alpine snow and strong winds should spread across SA, Vic, southeastern NSW and Tas as a front moves east, while a few showers affect southwest WA in an onshore flow. Conditions should remain mostly dry elsewhere across the country under high pressure and drier winds.

Saturday 09:30 z
A few showers will persist in the southeast as gusty winds gradually ease while a front moves into the Tasman Sea. A few showers will develop over inland and coastal WA in an unstable air mass. Mostly dry elsewhere under broad high pressure and drier winds.