QLD: High pressure system over Great Australian Bight brings stable weather to the state, moving east towards Tasman Sea by Sunday. Cloud band and trough over central and southeastern Queensland will shift offshore, followed by another trough in southern Queensland on Monday. New ridge will bring clearer conditions.
NSW and ACT: A big high pressure system in the Bight will bring clear skies and warm weather to the state this weekend. It will move towards the Tasman Sea, while a trough in the inland areas will deepen next week, bringing some rain as it moves east. Expect some cool changes with fronts crossing the state later on.
VIC: A big, slow-moving high pressure system near South Australia will move over Victoria today and then head towards the Tasman Sea by Sunday night. A cold front will arrive in the southwest on Monday night and move across southern Victoria on Tuesday. Another high pressure system is forecasted for later in the week.
SA: A strong high pressure system is moving over the southern waters of South Australia, then heading east towards the Tasman Sea over the weekend. A trough will follow, crossing over the same area on Monday and affecting the far southeast region by early Tuesday.
WA: A big high pressure system in the southeast of Australia will bring gentle winds from the east to northern Western Australia this weekend. A wide area of low pressure is near the Pilbara coast, with a band of clouds expected to form over the western Pilbara starting Monday.
TAS: There's a big high pressure system moving from south of Adelaide to north of Tasmania today, then heading out to the Tasman Sea by Sunday. Expect a cold front to pass over Tasmania on Monday, followed by a cool southwesterly wind on Tuesday.
NT: A high pressure system in the Great Australian Bight is bringing dry weather to the Northern Territory. By the middle of next week, a trough will cause winds to shift to the north in the southwest parts of the Territory.