Australia Weather

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An upper level disturbance and surface trough is driving a thick mid level cloud layer over northeastern New South Wales and southern Queensland, with embedded convection. Speckled low level cloud is flowing on shore in the wake of a cold front that has passed through Victoria and Tasmania. A high pressure system in the Indian Ocean is driving some low level cloud over coastal parts of southwestern Western Australia. A blanket of low level cloud is visible over the Far North Coast of Queensland due to southeasterly trade winds. There is also some wispy high level cloud visible over northern Northern Territory and the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The central and western parts of the country is mostly cloud free.

Forecast for Friday 18th

Sydney, NSW
https://janesweather.com/weather-icons/SHOWER_NO_WORD.svg Possible showers mainly in the afternoon
15°
5mm
Melbourne, VIC
https://janesweather.com/weather-icons/MOSTLY_SUNNY.svg Mostly sunny
16°
0mm
Brisbane, QLD
https://janesweather.com/weather-icons/SHOWER_NO_WORD.svg Possible showers
12°
21°
12mm
Perth, WA
https://janesweather.com/weather-icons/LIGHT_RAIN.svg Light rain at times
12°
19°
4mm
Adelaide, SA
https://janesweather.com/weather-icons/MOSTLY_SUNNY.svg Mostly sunny
15°
0mm
Canberra, ACT
https://janesweather.com/weather-icons/MOSTLY_SUNNY.svg Frost, sunny, then mostly sunny
-5°
13°
0mm
Hobart, TAS
https://janesweather.com/weather-icons/MOSTLY_CLOUDY.svg Mostly cloudy
15°
0mm
Darwin, NT
https://janesweather.com/weather-icons/PARTLY_CLOUDY.svg Partly cloudy
19°
31°
0mm
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