Australian State Summaries

QLD: A big high pressure system near Tasmania will bring stable weather to the state for a few days. It will gradually move east towards the Tasman Sea by Friday. Expect calm conditions with some weakening by next Tuesday.

NSW and ACT: A low-pressure system is moving east over the Tasman Sea, with a high-pressure ridge in the west. Troughs will bring rain, wind, and big waves along the coast for a few days. Weather will improve later in the week as a high-pressure system moves in from Bass Strait, bringing stable conditions.

VIC: A high pressure system in the Bight will bring cool southerly winds to Victoria until Thursday. The system will move over Bass Strait and then the Tasman Sea by Friday, leading to drier and warmer weather with northerly winds.

SA: A strong high pressure system in the Southern Ocean will bring calm and clear weather to southern and western South Australia. The system will move east towards the Tasman Sea by the weekend, maintaining stable conditions in the region.

WA: A ridge in the south of the state is causing a strong easterly wind over Pilbara and Kimberley waters, which will calm down as the week goes on.

TAS: A high pressure system in the west is bringing cool southerly winds to the state. The high will move over Tasmania on Thursday and out to the east on Friday. Expect a shift to northerly winds on Saturday.

NT: A ridge is pushing dry air into the Northern Territory, making the Top End drier today. A band of clouds is also moving through the area but will weaken by Thursday. The eastern Top End will experience more humid winds starting Saturday.