QLD: A high pressure system over the Great Australian Bight will bring stable weather to most of South Australia. A band of clouds will move into eastern Queensland before clearing offshore. A trough will bring some showers to southern Queensland on Monday before a ridge returns to bring clear skies.
NSW and ACT: A strong high pressure system over South Australia is bringing stable weather to the state, with clear skies and warm temperatures expected to continue. A trough developing inland next week could bring some unsettled conditions.
VIC: A big, slow-moving high pressure system in the south of South Australia will bring cool winds from the south to Victoria in the next few days. The high will reach Victoria on Saturday, then move over the Tasman Sea on Sunday.
SA: A strong high pressure system is currently sitting over the waters south of South Australia. It will stay in place for a bit before shifting eastward over the weekend, followed by a cold front.
WA: A big high in the Bight will keep bringing easterly winds up north until the weekend. A trough near the coast of west Pilbara will get stronger in the next few days before moving over the western Pilbara during the weekend.
TAS: A strong high pressure system over the Bight will shift towards Adelaide today, then move towards Tasmania tomorrow, and eventually head out over the Tasman Sea on Sunday. A cold front is predicted to reach Tasmania on Monday, moving across the southwest of the state by late evening.
NT: A strong high pressure system is moving across the southern coast, bringing a cool change from the southeast. The change has reached the northern part of the country, with humidity expected to decrease in the next few days.