Heat for south-east Australia, storms for Queensland and parts of Western Australia.
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00:00Hello, Sarah from the Bureau with your national weather forecast for tomorrow,
00:03that's Thursday the 21st of November. So we'll start off by taking a look at tomorrow's weather
00:08map and here we have that rain band with embedded thunderstorms. It's been impacting WA over the
00:14last couple of days but it's finally becoming mobile and that's thanks to this cold front here
00:19that will sweep across southern parts of WA. Now it's also going to be pushing heat into eastern
00:26parts of the country and tomorrow will actually mark the first day of a hot spell for the far
00:31southeast. While for Queensland there's still an inland trough bringing unstable conditions there
00:37but our focus will be on a coastal trough developing off the central coast bringing a
00:42peak in rainfall about the east coast of Queensland tomorrow. So we'll zoom in for
00:47that system here, here we have it Queensland with isolated to scattered showers forecast right
00:52across the state and even the risk of storms apart from in the southeast. Now showers and
00:58rain areas will be widespread extending from Cairns all the way down to the southeast coast
01:05and heavy falls are possible about the central coast in the Capricornia. Now we do have a
01:11separate severe weather video with regards to this deepening coastal trough so if you're
01:15interested in more information then you can head to the Bureau website. For Brisbane we're
01:20forecasting a partly cloudy day with a shower or two and a top of 24 degrees. New South Wales will
01:27see isolated showers about the north and also about the east coast and adjacent ranges tending
01:34more scattered in the far northeast. As we move inland however dry and mostly sunny conditions
01:40with warm daytime temperatures grading to cooler as we move into the northeast it will be underneath
01:46that cloud cover. For Sydney a partly cloudy day with a slight risk of a shower top of 25 degrees.
01:53For Canberra partly cloudy day chance of a shower a top of 27. Now Victoria will have a warm and
02:02sunny day with daytime temperatures between 6 to 10 degrees above the November average
02:07through western and central parts with afternoon coastal sea breezes. For Melbourne a mostly sunny
02:13day and 29 degrees. Tasmania will also have a dry and sunny day with daytime temperatures between
02:212 to 6 degrees above the November average. Hobart mostly sunny and 22. Up towards South Australia
02:29dry and sunny across the majority however out towards that western border there is the chance
02:34of a late shower or storm. The daytime temperatures well above average as well and they'll elevate
02:41fire dangers particularly about that southwest coast as those northerly winds start to increase
02:47throughout the day. For Adelaide mostly sunny and a top of 34 degrees. Now for WA we've got that
02:54rain band with widespread showers and storms east of that trough line. Now these storms that form
03:01through there may be severe with heavy rainfall or damaging winds but we're also forecasting
03:07showers and storms associated with that cold front through southern parts as it sweeps across.
03:13For Perth a shower or two clearing later in the day a top of 24 degrees. Now for the tropical north
03:20we've got those scattered showers and storms again really typical for that time of year.
03:25Darwin showers and the risk of a thunderstorm a top of 33 degrees. So if you are wanting to know
03:33more about your local weather then you can head to the Bureau's website the app or social media
03:38otherwise we'll see you again next time bye for now.