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Warm and mostly settled in the north and east, a few showers in the west.
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00:00Hello, Miriam at the Bureau with your national weather forecast for tomorrow, Tuesday the
00:0422nd of October.
00:06Now taking a look at tomorrow's weather map, we can see a couple of weak cold fronts, one
00:11south of Western Australia, the other crossing Tasmania.
00:14Now these are both weak, likely to bring a few patchy showers to these areas, but not
00:18really have too great an impact.
00:21We're also seeing showers through inland parts of the continent however, across southeastern
00:24parts of Western Australia and Western South Australia, driven by this low pressure trough
00:30lying across the interior of the continent.
00:32But apart from these weather systems, we are looking at mostly settled weather for our
00:37Tuesday.
00:38Dry and increasingly warm, particularly across northern and eastern parts of Australia.
00:44Let's take a state by state look now, starting with Queensland.
00:48We're likely to see showers across eastern parts of the state tomorrow, with a slight
00:52chance of a thunderstorm about the Wide Bay area.
00:56It will be drier inland however, warm with temperatures pushing up into the high 30s
01:00to low 40s.
01:02Milder along the coast though, with Brisbane expected to reach 28 degrees, partly cloudy
01:07conditions through our Tuesday.
01:10For New South Wales, we'll see some morning fog through the southeast of the state, and
01:15then a sunny and dry day following.
01:18We are going to see some brisk southerly winds across northern parts of the coast, generating
01:22some large and possibly dangerous waves.
01:25A hazardous surf warning is likely to be in place through the early part of tomorrow,
01:29easing back later in the day.
01:31Now it'll be warm across New South Wales tomorrow, particularly inland.
01:35Along the coast though, a bit milder.
01:36Sydney heading for a partly cloudy top of 23 degrees.
01:40In Canberra, we're heading for 28.
01:44Victoria can expect some morning fogs through Gippsland, and then a dry and mostly sunny
01:48day following.
01:49We will see some clouds starting to build from the west through the afternoon, but most
01:54locations will see mostly sunny conditions through the day.
01:58Melbourne is expected to reach 30 degrees tomorrow, and if we hit this maximum temperature,
02:02it will be the first October 30 degree day for Melbourne City since 2019.
02:10Down in Tasmania, a mild and dry morning before a weak cold front crosses the state, bringing
02:15cloud and a few patchy showers.
02:18Hobart is expected to reach 25 degrees before that cooler change comes through, bringing
02:22a shower or two to the capital there.
02:26For South Australia, brisk northerly winds in the east ahead of this low pressure trough,
02:30and then generally mild conditions throughout the day.
02:33We will see a bit of cloud in the south however, with the chance of a few showers in the west.
02:38It'll be drier inland and much hotter.
02:41For Adelaide, we're looking at 24 degrees for our Tuesday, with partly cloudy conditions.
02:46A weak cold front brushing the southwest coast of Western Australia, with a few showers
02:50about those coastal areas.
02:52They won't push very far inland however, Perth is expecting a dry day with a top of 21 degrees.
02:58We will see some showers across the inland parts of Western Australia however, with the
03:03chance of a gusty thunderstorm across parts of the interior.
03:07Generally low rainfall totals through these areas, but it will be a little bit cooler
03:10under that cloud.
03:11Hotter on the west coast however, with extreme fire dangers forecast for parts of the Pilbara
03:17coast tomorrow.
03:19We're also expecting very hot conditions through the tropical north.
03:22We've got low to severe intensity heatwaves for parts of the Kimberley and Top End, with
03:27heatwave warnings in place for these areas.
03:30We will see a few showers and thunderstorms about the coastal areas, with humidity a little
03:34bit higher there, but it will be drier and sunnier across inland parts of the territory.
03:39For tomorrow, Darwin is heading for a top of 34 degrees with a shower or two.
03:44You can find the detailed forecast for your area via the Bureau's website or the BOM social
03:49media.
03:50Have a good day and we'll catch you tomorrow.

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