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Adelaide 9/20
mostly sunny
late shower
Brisbane 15/24
possible shower
Cairns 21/30
Canberra 6/16
possible shower
mostly cloudy
Darwin 25/34
Hobart 6/16
mostly cloudy
fog then sunny
Melbourne 11/18
Perth 13/25
mostly sunny
heavy rain
Sydney 15/21
mostly sunny
Townsville 20/30

current extremes current extremes

Hottest
Mardie, WA
37.2°C
Coldest
0.7°C
Windiest
WSW 62km/h
Wettest
no rain last hr

forecast summary current national summary

A cold front brings gusty showers to Tas, Vic, coastal SA & southeast NSW. Showers and storms over inland NSW and WA's western interior in unstable airmasses. Showers over QLD's east coast and the NT's eastern Top End in onshore winds around high pressure.

forecast summary capital cities

Sydney 14°C 27°C Mostly cloudy
Melbourne 13°C 17°C Possible shower
Brisbane 16°C 26°C Mostly sunny
Perth 13°C 27°C Mostly sunny
Adelaide 13°C 20°C Mostly cloudy
Canberra 5°C 21°C Mostly cloudy
Hobart 11°C 16°C Mostly cloudy
Darwin 25°C 35°C Mostly sunny

current warnings most recent warnings

QLD - Mon 15:50 EST
Coastal Strong Wind/Gale Warning

NSW/ACT - Mon 15:38 EST
Gale Wind Warning

NSW/ACT - Mon 15:38 EST
Ocean Gale Warning

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Decent rain en route to bone-dry southwest WA

14:29 AEST Welcome rain is coming to the parched southwest WA this week, possibly including Perth and Bunbury which are both having their driest 7 months on record.  Many locations in the southwest will see the driest April on record, with much of this rainfall likely to contribute to May’s totals, as a cold front approaches the state on later in the week.  Rainfall and thunderstorms are forecast in the Gascoyne region on Monday afternoon, before shifting to the Central West, Lower West and Central Wheatbelt regions on Tuesday.

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