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Wednesday 09:30 z
A front is bringing a burst of brisk winds & showers to Tas & brisk winds & patchy rain & thunder to SA & western Vic. Warm winds are blowing ahead of the front. Moist southeasterly winds over the eastern seaboard & northern tropics are causing showers. A high is clearing WA.

Thursday 10:30 z
Warm winds will blow across WA's west & the interior. A front will bring a burst of brisk winds & showers to southern SA, Tas, Vic & southern NSW. Moist onshore winds will bring showers to NE NSW, eastern Qld & the northern tropics. Storms will develop over inland WA in a trough.

Friday 10:30 z
The front will bring a burst of brisk winds & showers to SA's south, Tas & Vic. The front will send a cooler change through NSW, bringing showers to the coast & ranges. Onshore winds will cause showers to NE NSW & eastern Qld. Showers & storms in the tropics & WA in troughs.

Saturday 10:30 z
Winds will tend more onshore & freshen along the eastern seaboard, bringing further showers. Showers & storms will affect the northern tropics, WA's south & SA's far west as moist air feeds troughs. A high will clear much of Vic & Tas & keep most of SA & central Australia dry.

Sunday 09:30 z
Showers will continue to scatter along the eastern seaboard in fresh onshore winds. Rain & a few storms should spread across the Nullarbor & across SA's south ahead of a front. The front will bring brisk winds & showers to WA's south. Showers & storms in the tropical north.

Monday 09:30 z
A front will help draw rain & a few storms across the country's south with some moderate falls possible. Showers along the eastern seaboard should become confined to Qld as winds turn warmer northerly in NSW. Storms for the northern tropics. A high should clear much of WA.

Tuesday 09:30 z
A front will help draw rain & a few storms across SA, Tas, Vic & southern NSW with some heavy falls possible. Showers along the Qld should become confined to the tropics as winds turn warmer northerly further south. Storms in the tropics should be limited to the far north.