Synoptic Chart for Australia

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Sunday 18:30 z

Tropical Cyclone Mitchell is bringing gusty winds and rain to northwest WA. Showers and storms in an unstable airmass extend from central WA, through the central interior and to southeast Aust. Scattered storms continue over the country's north in a humid tropical airmass.

Monday 10:30 z

Tropical cyclone Mitchell near WA's northwest should cause intense rain, storms, wind & waves in the area. Showers & storms will continue to scatter across the northern tropics, the country's interior & southeast in humid, unstable air, causing heavy falls.

Tuesday 10:30 z

Heavy falls and gusty winds near ex-TC Mitchell in WA's west. Showers & storms will scatter across the tropics, central AUS & parts of the east in humid, unstable air. Heat will be drawn to the southern & eastern inland. A few showers in Tas in onshore winds. Dry in the south.

Wednesday 10:30 z

Showers & storms will scatter across the tropics, the country's interior, WA's south, SA and Tas in humid, unstable air, with a low and a front in the south. Cooler, gusty S'ly winds will then move across the south. Heavy falls are likely in SA and WA.

Thursday 10:30 z

Showers & storms will scatter across much of the tropics & central & eastern Australia in moist winds. A front should draw rain across the east before bringing cooler gusty winds. Heavy falls are likely in SA, NSW and Qld. A high will clear WA & send hot winds to the west.

Friday 10:30 z

Showers & storms will scatter across much of the tropics & eastern Qld in low pressure and moist, unstable air. A high will drive moist onshore winds, bringing a few showers to western Tas and SE WA, while clearing skies across much of the south and maintaining breezy conditions.

Saturday 10:30 z

Showers & storms will scatter across much of the tropics & inland parts of the NT, WA and Qld in low pressure and moist, unstable air. A high will drive moist onshore winds, bringing a few showers to western Tas and eastern NSW, while clearing skies across much of the south.