QLD: A high ridge over Queensland will weaken next week as a strong trough moves east. This trough will bring rain to the southern and central parts on Monday, then move to the east coast on Tuesday. More rain is expected from Wednesday as an upper trough and cloud band move in from the west.
NSW and ACT: A high pressure ridge is bringing dry weather to the north, while a cold front from the west will bring showers and strong winds to the south. Another cold front will follow, with wintry conditions expected early next week. Dry and stable weather will return by midweek as a high pressure system moves in.
VIC: Strong winds are coming from the northwest in Victoria due to a cold front moving in from the west. The front will pass through on Monday with a low pressure system following. This will bring cool southwesterly winds for a few days after.
SA: A big cold front is coming from the west on Sunday, reaching the middle of the state by night. Strong winds from the west will continue on Monday, but will calm down and shift to the south by Tuesday. A high pressure system will bring calm weather by Wednesday.
WA: A large area of low pressure is sitting over the northern part of the state. Some clouds will increase in the far northeast Pilbara, southern Kimberley, and North Interior later today. This could bring unexpected rain and possibly heavy showers that should clear by Wednesday.
TAS: A weak cold front passed through the state on Sunday, followed by a stronger front coming from the west on Monday. Southwesterly winds will dominate on Tuesday and Wednesday as a high pressure system moves in over the Bight.
NT: A weak ridge will bring more humidity and showers to the Northern Territory from Sunday. A trough will move through the south on Sunday and Monday, bringing rain for a few days. A high pressure ridge will bring cool temperatures to central Australia from Tuesday.