A cold front and rain band is moving across the interior of the country, bringing potentially destructive winds to parts of South Australia and Northern Territory. Wind and rain continues to hit Victoria and NSW.
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00:00 Winter has arrived right on cue, with a wild weekend of weather for WA and for NSW.
00:07 But for this week, another coastal low is forecast for the east, and another cold front for WA.
00:13 But we'll start off taking a look at the satellite loop, and here we have that cold front and rain band
00:19 that brought the destructive winds and heavy rainfall to WA over the weekend, but it has weakened considerably.
00:26 And down in the southeast, we've got this cloud and moisture that's been drawn into a low pressure system
00:31 that's just sitting off the Gippsland coast.
00:34 And for the remainder of today, that low pressure system is bringing rain to Gippsland that will clear as it moves
00:40 slowly southwards, however the rain will continue about eastern and northern parts of Tasmania.
00:45 Now it's also bringing wind, wrapping around that low, with a severe weather warning current for damaging
00:50 wind gusts for northeastern parts of Tasmania, while that rain band with embedded storms will just move
00:56 into central Australia.
00:58 As we move into tomorrow, that low tracking away from Australia and dragging with it the rain and the wind,
01:06 while the rain band will weaken into isolated showers and push into eastern parts of South Australia,
01:12 but we're not expecting any significant rainfall with it.
01:15 While out in the west, we've got this high pressure system and ridge dominating, bringing clear skies
01:21 with morning frosts and fogs possible.
01:24 Now as we move into Wednesday, that high will dominate, moving slowly eastwards, with showers really enhanced
01:31 over eastern parts of the country, including southeastern parts of Queensland, eastern New South Wales
01:36 and eastern Victoria.
01:38 In fact, on Wednesday evening, a coastal trough is expected to develop off the New South Wales coast,
01:43 bringing moderate rain to central parts of the coast, including the Sydney metropolitan area.
01:49 And as we move into Thursday, we have this cold front pushing into the west, bringing showers, gusty winds
01:57 and even isolated storms to the coast.
02:00 But that low pressure system, the coastal low, is wrapping moisture in around it and it's going to be wet
02:07 across eastern parts of New South Wales and eastern parts of Victoria as well.
02:12 And that will continue into Friday, with the heaviest rainfall and the winds highly dependent on the position
02:19 and movement of that low pressure system here.
02:22 While that cold front out in the west will just skirt across southern parts of WA, bringing showers there.
02:29 Temperature wise, it's a cool start to the week, with generally maximum temperatures 2 to 6 degrees below average
02:36 across the majority, apart from in the southwest with above average temperatures.
02:41 In fact, that trend will really continue for much of the week, with below average temperatures through the majority,
02:47 but warmer conditions building out in the southwest until that cold front moves across during Thursday
02:54 with much cooler temperatures pushing in on Friday in the southwest.
02:59 So if you're wanting to know more about what's going on in your neck of the woods,
03:03 you can visit the Bureau app, website and social media.
03:07 Otherwise, we'll see you again next time. Bye for now.
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