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Low pressure system pushing through west of the country, bringing fresh concerns for flooding with large rainfall totals expected.
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00:00Hello, Sarah from the Bureau with your National Weather Forecast for tomorrow.
00:04So that's Wednesday the 20th of November.
00:07So we'll start off by looking at tomorrow's weather map, and here we have a low-pressure
00:11system that's drawing really humid tropical air from the Indian Ocean and bringing widespread
00:16showers and storms to WA.
00:19While this ridge of high pressure maintains clear and dry conditions across the southeastern
00:24and southern parts, for Queensland, however, a lingering trough continues to bring showers
00:30and storms through inland parts, and then significantly this coastal trough developing
00:35through the day, bringing really wet weather to the central coast of Queensland.
00:40So we'll zoom in for Queensland, and here we can see it, and tomorrow we've actually
00:43got isolated to scattered showers and possible storms forecast for much of the state, with
00:49the focus of the storms extending from southern parts up into the Gulf Country.
00:55Also we've got the central coast and the Capricornia that will see an increase with rain areas
01:00and storms.
01:01However, for Brisbane, we're forecasting a cloudy and rainy day with a top of just 22 degrees.
01:09For New South Wales, scattered showers about the far northeast will become more isolated
01:14as we move inland with the risk of a storm there.
01:17For the remainder of the east coast, however, isolated showers about the ranges as well.
01:23Inland dry and sunny conditions.
01:26For Sydney, we're forecasting a partly cloudy day with a slight chance of a shower atop
01:30of 22 degrees.
01:31For Canberra, a partly cloudy day and 26.
01:34For Victoria, however, the southerly winds are going to keep the temperatures really
01:38mild on and south of the ranges with partly cloudy conditions.
01:43For the north, however, warm and sunny.
01:46Melbourne is a partly cloudy day with a top of just 22 degrees.
01:51Down in Tasmania, a generally dry day with just a slight chance of a shower about the
01:55west and the south coast.
01:57Hobart, a slight chance of a shower during the morning and then a partly cloudy day atop
02:02of 17 degrees.
02:04For South Australia, dry and sunny conditions and starting to really warm up from the west.
02:10For Adelaide, a sunny and warm day atop of 29 degrees.
02:16Over in WA, it's going to be humid with widespread showers and thunderstorms that will gradually
02:22start to ease from the west as that trough moves eastwards.
02:26Now we will have a severe weather video that's dedicated to this weather event, so if you're
02:31wanting to know more information, head to the website later this afternoon.
02:35For Perth, we're forecasting a cloudy day with showers and the risk of a thunderstorm
02:40atop of 25 degrees.
02:43For northern parts of the country, scattered showers and storms, typical for this time
02:48of year.
02:49Darwin, showers and a possible storm atop of 33 degrees.
02:54So if you're wanting to know more about the weather in your local area, you can head to
02:58the Bureau's website, the app or social media.
03:01Otherwise, we'll see you again next time, bye for now.

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