Low pressure system generating strong winds across east coast

  • 3 months ago
Severe weather warnings current across the coastline as damaging winds batter Tasmania, Victoria, ACT, and NSW.
Transcript
00:00Hello Miriam here at the Bureau with your Monday weather update. We're going to take a look at the
00:05low pressure system that's bringing wintry conditions to southeastern Australia, but
00:09we'll also have a sneak peek at the cold front that is expected to reach the west coast around
00:14midweek. But let's jump right in with today's weather map first of all. And we can see that
00:18the dominant weather system across the country is the low pressure system sitting to the east
00:23of Tasmania at the moment. It's generating strong winds, rain and cold temperatures for the
00:29southeast starting to push up into parts of New South Wales and southern Queensland as well. Now
00:34this system is going to move into the eastern Bass Strait later today and bring some more of those
00:39wind and rain impacts to Victoria and New South Wales. We've got a number of warnings current and
00:45you can listen to the details of all of those in our dedicated severe weather video for this low
00:50pressure system. Meanwhile elsewhere across the country today we're under the influence of this
00:56high pressure system moving into the Great Australian Bight. It's extending fairly settled
01:00conditions across these remaining areas of the country, so that means generally clear dry weather.
01:07Looking at tomorrow now, that clear dry weather is going to continue for most parts of the country.
01:12In fact we're going to start seeing a dry southeasterly surge pushing once again up into
01:17the top end. It's a bit of a different story in the southeast however, we're still looking at the
01:22influence of that low even though it will be starting to move offshore through the course of
01:27tomorrow. We'll still see windy wet weather across the southeast but it will gradually start becoming
01:33a little bit patchier as the day goes on. It's also worth noting that over on the west coast
01:38we're going to see that fine weather starting to become a little windy on Tuesday ahead of a cold
01:43front which will be approaching more closely on the Wednesday. It should reach the southwest coast
01:50late on Wednesday starting to bring some rain and stronger winds onto those land areas. It'll sweep
01:57through during Thursday bringing more widespread rainfall totals to the southwestern corner of the
02:03country as well as the chance of some thunderstorms or small hail about the southwest coast.
02:09Meanwhile we'll finally start to see more settled conditions pushing into the east. You can see we've
02:14got a little bit of a drier day for New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. Let's take a look at
02:20those temperatures now. Generally very cool conditions through eastern and central parts of
02:24the country. Temperatures up to six degrees below average. You can see Canberra struggling to push
02:29into the double digits today but by contrast it's still fairly mild along the west coast.
02:35Temperatures for the most part in the low 20s. Going into tomorrow we can see the cool conditions
02:40continue through the east and that'll be preceded by a very cool morning indeed with some frost
02:46starting to develop across our inland areas. The same can be said for Wednesday. Our overnight
02:52temperatures will drop fairly low through these inland parts of the eastern and central Australia
02:58and our daytime conditions are following that similar cool pattern. Still mild in the east in
03:04the west sorry but we can see a change as we go from Wednesday into Thursday. Our temperatures
03:09particularly in the far southwest drop back to the mid-teens and that's the influence of that
03:15cold front starting to move through. So with a bit of weather on the way this week on both the east
03:21coast and the west it's important to find all the details for your local area via the Bureau's
03:26website and the BOM social media. Have a good week and we'll catch you next time.

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