QLD: A high pressure system will hang around over Queensland for a while, getting stronger as it moves east. This will team up with a weak trough in the north to make winds and waves pick up along the east coast later in the week.
NSW and ACT: A cold front and its trough will move across the state today, bringing a change in wind direction. This will be followed by a strong high pressure system moving southeast across the continent, reaching the Tasman Sea by the weekend.
VIC: A strong high pressure system is moving across South Australia, bringing stable weather to Victoria. It will linger over the Tasman Sea over the weekend, keeping conditions calm.
SA: A strong high pressure system in the Bight will bring calm weather as it moves east. Another high pressure system from the west will maintain clear conditions across the state starting Sunday.
WA: A ridge down south will keep the wind blowing from the east in the northern areas.
TAS: A strong area of high pressure will sit over Victoria for a few days, bringing calmer winds from the west to Tasmania. This will lead to settled weather in both states until at least Saturday.
NT: A line of high pressure is stretching across the southern part of Australia, causing winds to blow from the east and southeast in the Northern Territory. This will bring dry winds to most of the Top End, except for the northeast, as a high pressure system moves from the Bight to the southeast.