QLD: A low pressure area is moving across central to southern Queensland, bringing rain and storms. A high pressure system will follow, bringing dry conditions. In New South Wales, a low pressure system may form next week, bringing cooler weather to the state.
NSW and ACT: A large area of low pressure is hanging around Queensland and New South Wales, causing unsettled weather. Showers and storms are likely until later today, then a cold front will move through the south tomorrow. A coastal trough may bring more rain on Sunday and Monday.
VIC: Cold fronts will bring cooler weather to the state tonight and over the weekend. A high pressure system over the Bight will move east, bringing stable conditions and a ridge of high pressure across the state until Tuesday.
SA: A strong high-pressure system over WA will bring clear skies to the west and north of SA. A cold front will bring some rain to southern SA on Friday or Saturday. The high will slowly move eastward, bringing cooler temperatures and possible showers to SA early next week.
WA: A ridge in the south will bring strong easterly winds to northern Western Australia in the mornings.
TAS: A cold front is coming from the southwest on Friday night, followed by a cool southwesterly wind on Saturday. A high pressure system over the Bight will bring clear skies and warmer temperatures on Sunday, moving east towards Tasmania by Monday. By Tuesday, a northerly wind will arrive ahead of another cold front from the west.
NT: A high pressure system in the Great Australian Bight will bring cooler winds from the southeast to central Australia for the next few days. This system will strengthen and move eastward over the weekend.