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Jane's Weekly Update: 25th July 2025

Jane Bunn

It's weekly update time, and what a time to give an update. The big juicy northwest cloudband is in full swing, connecting a feed of tropical moisture with a huge cold front and a cut off low - all slowly moving eastwards giving a huge part of Australia a soak.

The satellite and radar on Friday morning
The satellite and radar on Friday morning

This brings a widespread 15 to 25 mm, but generally 25 to 50 mm to a huge area. All on the western side of the ranges (with the east being the dry side this time).

It began in the west, moving across central parts today, then into the east over the weekend - and when this is done it will have affected every single Australian state and territory.

This is the big one, but there is yet another system to follow next week. Likely to take a slightly northern path (see the video at the end of this article). This one doesn't have the same big moisture feed but it is likely to bring a nice follow up.

Potential rain over the next week
Potential rain over the next week

The current weather system is a classic, textbook example of what a Negative Indian Ocean Dipole can do for us.

The Negative phase is the Indian Ocean equivalent of a Pacific Ocean La Nina (just without the fancy name). These phases actively push moisture towards Australia. We see these phases when the boxes in the Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly turn blue.

That is just one part of the rainfall equation though - you also need instability to turn that into rain - and the rain only affects those that are in the right spot for that weather system.

Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly
Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly

For an in depth look at all that is happening with our weather, here is my weekly update video. 17 minutes today as there is a lot to cover!

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