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Friday 18:30 z
A cold front crossing SA, Vic and Tas is bringing gusty winds, showers and some storms. Unstable airmasses over parts of NSW, the far north and WA are triggering showers and thunderstorms. Onshore winds are moving patchy showers into Qld's northeast and WA's south.

Saturday 09:30 z
Tropical Cyclone Maila will remain well offshore from north Qld. An unstable air mass triggers some storms in WA’s west. A wintry air mass will bring gusty winds & showers, small hail & some high-elevation snow over SE NSW, Tas & Vic.

Sunday 09:30 z
Tropical cyclone Maila will remain well offshore from north Qld. A S’ly to SW’ly airstream behind a front should bring gusty winds & showers to Tas, Vic, SE SA & areas of NSW, while an unstable air mass may trigger a few storms over inland and north WA.

Monday 09:30 z
Tropical Cyclone Maila should move west over the northern Coral Sea, possibly approaching the northern Cape York Peninsula. A high will ease winds in the east but maintain a few showers over the southeast. An unstable air mass maintains a few storms over inland and north WA.

Tuesday 09:30 z
Tropical Cyclone Maila could impact the Cape York Peninsula. An unstable air mass maintains storms over inland WA, while a cold front approaches the southeast. A high pressure ridge should keep most of the country dry and send a few onshore showers to Vic and Tas.

Wednesday 09:30 z
Moisture from Tropical Cyclone Maila should bring heavy rain and storms over north Qld. An unstable air mass will bring rain to inland Western Australia, while a passing cold front should generate rain over Tas and southern Vic.

Thursday 09:30 z
Moisture from Tropical Cyclone Maila should fuel heavy rain and storms over north Qld. An unstable air mass should bring showers and storms to western WA. Onshore flow should bring showers to western Tas while high pressure promotes dry weather from SA to NSW.