A trough near the Gascoyne coast will shift offshore today before deepening whilst a ridge strengthens over central and southern WA. Meanwhile, a cloud band extends over southeastern parts of the ...
Issued at 1:02 am EST Thursday 26 March 2026 (issued every 10 minutes, with the page automatically refreshed every 5 minutes) Where no observation is available within the last 75 minutes, the latest ...
A high pressure system to the east will allow a cold front to move over the state today. A cold southerly flow will follow during today and Friday. A new high pressure system south of the Bight on ...
A weak ridge directs an east to northeasterly airstream over Sydney Waters. Winds will turn north to northwesterly before a strong cold front crosses Sydney Waters late Thursday, with fresh ...
A weak ridge directs northerly winds over southern coastal waters, while a low pressure system in the Tasman Sea, brings fresh southeasterly winds along the north coast, before tracking into the ...
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A ridge about the southwest builds east along the south coast, strengthening as it moves into central and southeastern parts from mid-week, directing southeasterly winds over the local waters. Cloudy.
Where no observation is available within the last 75 minutes, the latest observation is shown in italics and coloured and removed from the table after 30 hours. Station names link to data for the ...
A ridge extends over the south Queensland waters. A low [998 hPa] in the eastern Coral Sea will move south and reach the Tasman Sea on Wednesday and then move towards New Zealand, remaining well ...
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A ridge extends over the south Queensland waters. A low [995 hPa] in the Tasman Sea will move further south today, while a new, strong low forms off the NSW coast later in the week, directing large ...