A trough and gusty wind change will cross the Sydney waters on Sunday evening. A ridge will extend over the Sydney waters on Monday. The ridge will be maintained by a high in the Great Australian ...
A high [1024 hPa] centred to the east of Tasmania extends a weak ridge over southern Queensland waters. The ridge will be maintained over coming days as the high moves eastwards across the Tasman. A ...
A high pressure system well to the west directs a southwesterly flow over Victoria, before a ridge moves in from the west by late Monday. The ridge is expected to persist over the state as the high ...
Observations were drawn from Melbourne (Olympic Park) {station 086338}.
A high pressure system in the Bight, maintains a ridge over SA as it slowly moves eastwards and out to the Tasman Sea by Wednesday. A trough of low pressure forecast to drift into the far northeast of ...
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 high [1023 hPa] centred in the Tasman Sea extends a weak ridge over the north Queensland waters. The ridge will be maintained over coming days as the high moves eastwards and is replaced by another ...
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Northeasterly winds are being generated by a coastal trough along the north coast and a ridge of high pressure extending across the south. A cold front is forecast to move up the coast as a southerly ...
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