QLD: A strong ridge will stick around most of the state due to a high pressure system in the Tasman Sea. A weak trough in the north will cause strong winds and rough seas along the east coast. The ridge, winds, and seas will ease off next week, with a possible trough forming in the central interior.
NSW and ACT: A strong high pressure system in the Tasman Sea will bring clear skies and calm conditions to New South Wales. It will slowly move eastward, keeping the weather stable in NSW for the next few days.
VIC: A high pressure system is hanging out over Victoria. Some weak troughs will move through the south of the state on Monday and Tuesday. Then a new high pressure system will bring cooler air from the south starting on Wednesday.
SA: A strong area of high pressure over the Tasman Sea is keeping things stable over South Australia. A new high pressure system is moving in from the west, bringing more settled weather for the state. A trough will bring some rain to the southeast later in the week.
WA: A ridge in the south will keep winds coming from the east in the northern parts of Western Australia.
TAS: A strong high pressure system over Victoria will move towards the Tasman Sea, bringing in warm northwesterly winds. A trough will pass through on Monday followed by a weak high pressure ridge. A cold front will approach Tasmania on Tuesday, crossing over on Wednesday with westerly winds persisting.
NT: A ridge is stretching across the Northern Territory from a high in the Tasman Sea. A new high pressure system is expected to move into the Great Australian Bight on Thursday.