Synoptic Chart for Australia

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Friday 18:30 z

A low over central Aus brings storms & rain to western Qld and central and eastern NT. An active monsoon across the northern tropics is bringing scattered showers & storms. Onshore winds bring showers and storms to the east coast, most intense over southeast NSW.

Saturday 10:30 z

Rain & storms, some intense, will spread across SA as a low dips slightly south. Showers & storms will affect parts of Vic, NSW, Qld, central Australia & the tropics as moisture feeds troughs. A front will send a gusty, mainly dry cool change across WA's southwest.

Sunday 10:30 z

Rain & storms, some intense, will spread across SA, western Vic & NSW as a low links with a trough & front. Showers & storms affect the eastern seaboard, north & eastern Tas, central Australia & tropics as moisture feeds troughs. A high will sending a few showers to SW WA.

Monday 10:30 z

Rain & storms, some intense, should scatter across SA, Tas, Vic & western NSW as remnants of a low link with a weakening front. Showers & storms should affect parts of the eastern seaboard, central Australia & tropics as moisture feeds troughs. A high should keep much of WA dry.

Tuesday 10:30 z

Rain & storms, some intense, should stretch from the central tropics to the SE with a trough. Showers & storms over the tropics as moisture feeds troughs. Onshore winds should bring showers to coastal Qld & NE NSW. A high should keep much of WA dry & clear most of SA.

Wednesday 10:30 z

Scattered showers & storms should stretch from the central tropics to the SE with a trough. Showers & storms over the tropics as moisture feeds troughs. Onshore winds should bring showers to coastal Qld & NE NSW. A high should keep much of WA & most of SA dry.

Thursday 10:30 z

Scattered showers & storms should stretch from the central tropics to the SE with a trough & weak front. Showers & storms continue over the tropics. Onshore winds should maintain showers over coastal Qld & NE NSW. A high should keep much of southern WA & SA dry.