Showers in the east, heating up in the west.
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00:00Hello from the Bureau with your national weather forecast for Monday the 28th of
00:03October. Looking at conditions as we head into Tuesday. The main weather stories
00:08are showers and storms across eastern parts of Australia, but over Western
00:11Australia the heat is really starting to ramp up. So let's first start off with a
00:15look at the synoptic map, and for Monday evening we can see showers and storms
00:19for eastern parts of New South Wales and Queensland. There is a possibility of
00:22severe thunderstorms, particularly about western Sydney and the Hunter, and
00:26through southern Queensland. So heading into Monday night, do keep an eye on the
00:29forecast and warnings. Across the south of the country though, this high-pressure
00:33system is pushing in a little bit of cloud and showers across the southeast,
00:36but elsewhere mostly clear, with just a few showers across northern parts of the
00:40country. On Tuesday, the bulk of those showers and storms will push offshore,
00:45but with this slow-moving surface trough there, we will see showers and storms
00:49redeveloping across northeastern parts of New South Wales and Queensland. This
00:52high-pressure system will gradually start to move towards the east, and
00:55temperatures will start to rise, especially across Tasmania and Victoria.
00:58Otherwise, warm and hot for much of the rest of the country, with elevated fire
01:02dangers. In Western Australia, this heat trough is generating very hot and
01:07unsettled conditions, with the possibility of thunderstorms across
01:10interior parts, but will be a little bit cooler along the coast with some
01:13southerly breezes coming through. Let's take a state-by-state look now, and
01:16starting off in Queensland. On Tuesday morning, there is a possibility of fog
01:20and mist about the southeast, but then showers will redevelop across much of the
01:23coast, including for Brisbane with a top of 29 degrees. The heaviest falls will be
01:27across the northeastern parts of the state, including for Cairns, and will be
01:31hot and mostly dry for inland parts. In New South Wales, there's a chance of fog
01:36about the northern Tablelands, but then showers along the coast, gradually
01:39becoming more isolated through the day. We'll be a little bit cooler along the
01:42coast with those southerly winds, 23 degrees in Sydney, with a possible shower,
01:46but warmer inland, 25 in Canberra, and reaching into the low 30s for
01:50northwestern parts of the state. In Victoria, we will see a little bit of
01:54cloud and a few isolated coastal showers in the south, slightly cooler in
01:57Melbourne, 19 degrees, but north of the Divide we are expecting warmer conditions,
02:0128 in Mildura, with high fire dangers expected in the Mallee. In Tasmania, the
02:06possibility of morning fog and frost through inland parts, but it will warm up to
02:10quite a mild to warm day, especially across the north, 24 degrees in Launceston,
02:13slightly cooler at Hobart, 20 degrees, and just a few showers across western parts
02:18of the state. In South Australia, the possibility of morning fog about the
02:22southeast, but it will clear to a warm and mostly sunny day across the state,
02:2626 degrees Adelaide, warmer across the north. In Western Australia, heat is
02:31really starting to build, especially through the Wheatbelt, with temperatures
02:34climbing 8 to 14 degrees above average. In Perth though, a warm day, 32 degrees, but
02:39the southerly winds will keep it a little bit cooler along the coast, and
02:42there is a chance of hit-and-miss thunderstorms through inland parts, but
02:45not expecting too much in the way of rainfall, and we are also expecting to
02:48see high fire dangers through some areas. Finally, across northern Australia, heat
02:53wave conditions continue for the Kimberley and Top End, with very warm
02:56temperatures reaching the high 30s to low 40s. There is also extreme fire
03:00danger expected for the Barclay District. A few coastal showers and storms, not
03:04much in the way of rainfall totals, but it will be very hot and muggy, 36 degrees
03:09in Darwin. That's it for today. Keep an eye on the latest forecasts and warnings
03:13on our website, our app, and social media, and we'll see you next time.