• 3 months ago
Widespread rainfall across the northeast while a cold front pushes through the southern states.
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00:00Hello from the Bureau, bringing the new daily video, the National Weather Forecast, where we'll
00:05scoot around the country to give you an idea of the weather and the temperatures for tomorrow.
00:09Now the focus for tomorrow is going to be on the windy conditions developing across southern
00:14Australia and also the heat continuing through large parts of the country.
00:20So here we have the mean sea level pressure analysis with this ridge of high pressure
00:24dominating through large parts bringing settled and dry conditions.
00:28Apart from out in the southwest with wet and windy weather returning there with that cold front,
00:33reaching Tasmania later on Tuesday night.
00:37Zooming in to Queensland, onshore showers for the north tropical Queensland coast,
00:43but elsewhere generally fine and sunny conditions with unseasonably warm conditions continuing.
00:50In fact the maximum temperatures are forecast to be 6 to 12 degrees above the August average,
00:55with Brisbane forecasting 28 degrees, 28 for Townsville as well,
00:59much warmer inland for Mount Isa and Longreach 35 degrees.
01:04Generally dry and clear conditions for New South Wales with the winds really starting to pick up
01:09through southern parts during the afternoon. Damaging wind gusts are possible about the
01:14snowy mountains and there is the chance of isolated showers and storms developing
01:18about the very far northeast. Again above average maximum temperatures,
01:23Sydney atop of 24 degrees, for Canberra 17 and over in Bourke 27.
01:30A windy day for Victoria, in fact damaging wind gusts are possible on and south of the ranges,
01:36including for the Melbourne metropolitan area. There is the chance of just some showers developing
01:42about the northern slopes of the eastern ranges and also late at night out in the far southwest
01:48coast associated with those frontal showers. Now maximum of 20 degrees is forecast for Melbourne
01:55as well for Shepparton, warmer in the northwest, Mildura atop of 25 degrees.
02:01Particularly windy though for Tasmania, with showers through central northern parts increasing
02:07during the evening as that front approaches and tending more towards rain. Now with the
02:12grounds quickly becoming saturated, flood watch has been issued. Above average temperatures atop
02:18of 20 degrees for Hobart and 16 degrees for Launceston. For South Australia, dry and generally
02:25clear conditions with the winds really starting to pick up throughout the peninsula, the Mount
02:31Lofty ranges and the far southeast during the afternoon where damaging wind gusts may occur.
02:37The maximum temperatures well above average, in fact up to 14 degrees above the August average
02:43out in the west. A maximum of 31 degrees for Cooper Pedy and for Adelaide atop of 23 degrees.
02:51Now for WA, we've got that front frontal system crossing bringing the showers there.
02:56They're forecast to clear the Perth area during the early afternoon. Now we're not expecting any
03:01significant rainfall totals, generally less than five millimetres, potentially isolated totals up
03:06to 10 millimetres in the very far southwest, but it is going to be windy with more damaging wind
03:11gusts possible about the southern coastal districts. Maximum temperatures continuing to be
03:16above average, we're forecasting 21 degrees for Perth and 31 degrees for Eucla. Finally for the
03:23Territory, dry hot and sunny conditions atop of 35 degrees for Darwin and 33 degrees for Alice Springs.
03:31And just a real sneak peek for Wednesday, we've got that frontal system crossing southern Victoria
03:36Tasmania, out in the west another frontal system as well.
03:41So if you're wanting to know more about what's going on in your neck of the woods,
03:45then you can visit the Bureau's website, the app or social media.
03:49Otherwise we'll see you again tomorrow. Bye for now.

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