A high pressure system sits south of SA, extending a ridge over coastal waters. These features will remain relatively unchanged until Saturday, when a new high pressure system moves through the Bight ...
Moderate to fresh southerly winds are continuing as a high passing to the south of the state extends a ridge in the wake of a trough that moved through Sydney Waters this morning. Winds will gradually ...
A trough is brushing the north coast today and early Friday morning, while a high passing to the south of the state extends a ridge in the wake of the trough, bringing a surge of fresh southerly winds ...
A ridge will persist over the south Queensland waters. A high [1021 hPa] will move into the southern Tasman Sea on Friday and move slowly east over the following few days.
A ridge of high pressure will strengthen over Tasmania. This ridge will persist over Friday until a low pressure trough is expected to cross the state on Saturday, lingering off the east coast on ...
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A ridge of high pressure will redevelop over the south Queensland waters during Thursday as a high [1023 hPa] moves east across the Great Australian Bight. The high will move over the southern Tasman ...
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 ...
Observations were drawn from Broome Airport {station 003003}. Some cloud observations are from automated equipment; these are somewhat different to those made by a human observer and may not appear ...