QLD: In Queensland, a feeble ridge will linger over the east, getting slightly stronger from Tuesday. A trough up north will creep towards the Northern Territory coast, dragging its feet for a bit. Keep an eye out for a possible tropical low in the western Gulf. These systems, along with the east coast ridge, will bring more rain to the north and Far North Queensland. In the south, a weak trough will shuffle across today and head off the southeast coast on Monday. Watch out for another trough in the far southwest by midweek.
NSW and ACT: The weather in northeast New South Wales is being dominated by a stubborn high pressure ridge, while a prefrontal trough and cold front are causing some excitement in central west and southeast New South Wales. The coast and northern inland can expect their turn with these systems on Monday. Keep an eye out for a new high pressure ridge moving in from the Bight, and a new trough building up in central and northwestern areas later in the week. Stay weather-wise, mates!
VIC: A chilly change is sweeping through eastern Vic today, heading up to NSW tonight. Then a high-pressure system will set up shop over the Bight, bringing some relief on Monday. By Tuesday, it's moving towards the Tasman Sea, so get ready for some warmer weather and northerly winds by Wednesday. Stay tuned for more updates and remember to dress accordingly!
SA: Okay, so basically there's a trough chilling in the northeast of South Australia, not really going anywhere. And then we've got a bossy high pressure system in the south of Western Australia, pushing its way across the west and south of SA. This high is making moves to the Bight on Monday and then sliding into the Tasman Sea on Tuesday, where it plans to hang out for the rest of the week. Oh, and watch out for a cheeky cold front sneaking into the southeast on Thursday.
WA: Looks like we've got some fancy weather lingo happening in Western Australia. Basically, there's a big ol' high pressure ridge down south bossing around some southeasterly winds in the Pilbara. At the same time, a trough is getting cozy with the coast from inland areas. Up in the Kimberley, there's a lazy low pressure system just hanging out. So, grab your brolly and sunscreen, folks - it's gonna be a mixed bag of weather in the west!
TAS: Prepare for a blustery day in Tasmania as a chilly front heads east. Winds will calm down on Monday thanks to a ridge from the west. A feeble high will pass over Bass Strait on Tuesday. Wednesday will bring warm winds from the northwest, followed by a mild cold front on Thursday. Stay rugged up and ready for anything this week!
NT: A trough is creeping its way down from the Arafura Sea towards the Top End, bringing some cooler southeasterly winds to the southern part of the Territory. So, get ready for a slight drop in temperatures this week, mate. Make sure to pack a jumper just in case you feel a chill in the air. Stay informed and prepared for any changes in the weather as we head into the week.