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East to northeasterly about 10 knots. Seas: Below 1 metre. Swell: South to southwesterly below 1 metre, increasing to 1/1.5 metres south of Cowell to Wallaroo. Outlook Sunday: North to northeasterly 10/15 knots, reaching up to 20 knots near the Yorke Peninsula coast during the morning. Winds shifting west to southwesterly in the evening. Seas: Around 1 metre. Swell: South to southwesterly below 1 metre, increasing to 1/1.5 metres south of Cowell to Wallaroo. Outlook Monday: Southwesterly 10/15 knots turning south to southeasterly 15/25 knots during the morning. Seas: Below 1 metre, increasing to 1/1.5 metres during the morning, then increasing to 1.5/2 metres by early evening. Swell: South to southwesterly below 1 metre, increasing to 1/1.5 metres south of Cowell to Wallaroo during the morning. Outlook Tuesday: Southeasterly 20/30 knots. Seas: 1/2 metres. Swell: South to southwesterly around 1 metre, increasing to 1/2 metres south of Cowell to Wallaroo.

Issued Sat 15:55 CST

Seas: Up to 1.0m
Swell: Up to 1.5m, SSW

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Saturday: E/NE 10 kts
Sunday: N/NE 20 kts
Monday: S/SE 15/25 kts
Tuesday: SE 20/30 kts

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Signs indicating Australia's cool season arrival

16:15 AEST Mere hours after our Total Lightning Network went quiet over the Australian continent, the Himawari satellite captured a clear, textbook snapshot of the arrival of Australia's cool season.   A few distinguishing features should catch your eye:  A band of cloud streaming over northern WA and towards the nation's interior  A distinct clearing of cloud from most of the NT's Top End, and  A band of cloud crossing to the south of WA   Turns out, all three of these features point to one thing: winter is knocking at the door.  Image: Himawari satellite imagery and mean sea level pressure (ECMWF) over Australia on the morning of Saturday, April 27th, 2024.

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