QLD: A weather system in the Tasman Sea is teaming up with a high pressure system over the Great Australian Bight to bring cold winds to Queensland, except in the Far North. This setup will stick around for a few days, keeping the weather clear and chilly across the state.
NSW and ACT: A storm off the South Coast is causing rain and strong westerly winds in New South Wales. The weather will improve as the storm moves away and high pressure takes over. Another system may bring more rain later in the week.
VIC: A weather system near Bass Strait is bringing cold southerly winds to Victoria. It will move east as a weak high pressure system comes from the west. The high will cover Victoria on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
SA: A high-pressure ridge brings cool air from the south to South Australia. A low-pressure system and cold front will pass through mid-week, bringing rain. By the end of the week, a high-pressure system will bring clear skies.
WA: In the north, winds are coming from the east. In southern WA, strong winds will come from the southeast in the mornings starting midweek due to a ridge.
TAS: A big low-pressure system is hanging over the Tasman Sea, bringing cool southeast winds to Tasmania. It will move east soon. High pressure will take its place on Wednesday, sticking around until Friday.
NT: A strong high pressure system in the south of Western Australia is pushing a ridge towards central Australia, bringing in cool winds from the southeast through the Northern Territory.