Northeast Weather

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fog then sunny

Tuesday Sunny. The chance of fog in the early morning, mainly about higher ground. Light winds becoming N/NW 15 to 20 km/h in the middle of the day then becoming light in the evening.

late shower

Wednesday Partly cloudy. Medium chance of showers, most likely in the morning and afternoon. Light winds becoming SE/SW 15 to 25 km/h in the morning then tending NE/SE in the late afternoon.

late shower

Thursday Cloudy. Medium chance of showers, most likely in the afternoon and evening. Light winds becoming NE 15 to 20 km/h during the morning then becoming light during the evening.

late shower

Friday Partly cloudy. Medium chance of showers in the morning and afternoon. Light winds becoming W 25 to 40 km/h during the morning.

Issued Mon 20:06 EST

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TAS - Tue 10:00 EDT
Coastal Wind Warning

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Northeast Observations

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station
time wind dir wind spd wind gust tmp dew pt feels like rh fire rain pres
km/h km/h °C °C °C % mm hPa
15:30 EDT
NNE 30 35 21.4 15.5 17.4 69 5 0.0 1008.1
15:30 EDT
NNW 19 31 23.8 11.2 20.6 45 9 0.0 1008.2
15:30 EDT
ENE 11 13 23.0 - - - - 0.0 1007.7

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Warmest night in decades for parts of WA

13:24 AEDT After a searing hot day, Western Australians sweltered through a near record warm night last night.   The uncomfortable days and nights are being caused by extremely hot and dry easterly winds flowing over the west coast in response to Severe Tropical Cyclone Sean.  Image: 850hPa temperature and wind at 8pm AWST on Monday, January 20 showing clockwise winds around Severe Tropical Cyclone Sean dragging a hot airmass from Australia’s interior all the way to the west coast.  This is causing a severe to extreme heatwave to impact southwestern WA, with Geraldton equalling its highest record temperature of 49.3°C on Monday, meanwhile Perth airport hit 44.7°C and the city 43.6°C.  After an extremely hot day, temperatures remained in the mid to high 30s across the southwest of the state until around 8pm before finally dropping into the high 20s after midnight.  For some locations in western WA Monday night was the warmest in decades;  Mandurah’s minimum dropped to 28.4°C which equals the record set in 1968.  Bickley a western suburb of Perth recorded a minimum of 27.1°C, which is the warmest night in at least 30 years.  Perth’s temperature dropped to a warm 27.2°C, 9°C above average and only 2.5°C off the record.  The severe to extreme heatwave is set to continue across large parts of WA for the next three days, with temperatures forecast to reach the high 30s to low 40s.

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