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A trough ahead of a cold front in the southern ocean is pushing through southwestern South Australia, and is responsible for a mid level cloud band with scattered thunderstorms. A slow moving, elongated high pressure system over Victoria and Tasmania is pushing a broad deck of low level cloud over the southeastern coastline of both states. This high pressure system is also responsible for cloud free conditions through inland parts of the eastern half of the country. Convective cloud with embedded thunderstorms can be seen through parts of the Northern Territory and northern Queensland. The rest of the country remains mostly cloud free.

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Forecast for Sunday 19th

Sydney, NSW
https://janesweather.com/weather-icons/SUNNY.svg Sunny
N/A°
21°
0mm
Melbourne, VIC
https://janesweather.com/weather-icons/MOSTLY_SUNNY.svg Mostly cloudy, then mostly sunny
N/A°
20°
0.4mm
Brisbane, QLD
https://janesweather.com/weather-icons/SUNNY.svg Sunny
N/A°
28°
0mm
Perth, WA
https://janesweather.com/weather-icons/MOSTLY_SUNNY.svg Mostly sunny
15°
22°
0mm
Adelaide, SA
https://janesweather.com/weather-icons/MOSTLY_SUNNY.svg Partly cloudy, then sunny
20°
25°
0.3mm
Canberra, ACT
https://janesweather.com/weather-icons/MOSTLY_SUNNY.svg Mostly sunny
N/A°
19°
0mm
Hobart, TAS
https://janesweather.com/weather-icons/PARTLY_CLOUDY.svg Partly cloudy
N/A°
16°
0mm
Darwin, NT
https://janesweather.com/weather-icons/POSSIBLE_STORM_NO_WORD.svg Possible storm, possible showers
28°
31°
19mm
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