QLD: Queensland will have dry and cool weather with a ridge and southerly winds. New South Wales may see strong winds and isolated showers due to a low pressure system near the coast. Southern districts can expect continuing rain.
NSW and ACT: A cold front is moving across the southern and eastern parts of the state, while a ridge from a high pressure system in the southwest is getting stronger in the west today. There could be a coastal trough or low pressure system forming late today or early Monday after the front passes. It might get stronger later in the week.
VIC: A cold front will move out of the state to the northeast this morning, while a high pressure system to the west will bring clearer skies. The high will move over Victoria on Monday and then to the Tasman Sea on Tuesday. Another cold front will arrive in the southwest on Tuesday night.
SA: A strong weather system is moving across southern Australia, bringing high pressure and clear skies. Expect cooler temperatures and possible rain in South Australia by Tuesday. Another high pressure system will follow, bringing more settled weather in the coming days.
WA: A ridge in the south of Western Australia will bring strong easterly winds in the mornings. There will be some light rain in the Kimberley and North Interior starting on Wednesday due to a patchy cloud band.
TAS: A strong weather system in the Bight will bring clear skies and light winds to Tasmania today. By Monday, the system will move towards Tasmania, bringing a slight breeze. On Tuesday, expect more wind from the northwest, followed by a possible change in weather on Wednesday.
NT: A strong high pressure system in the Great Australian Bight is bringing dry and chilly winds from the southeast to the Northern Territory. It will shift eastwards by Monday, but another high moving into the Bight on Tuesday will keep the ridge over the Territory.