A trough in the east is weakening and is only causing the odd shower and storms in eastern QLD and NSW. A weak high is keeping VIC and TAS generally dry, while sending very warm northeasterly winds into SA. A low pressure area in the west is bringing light showers to the desert.
| Sydney | 19°C | 25°C | |
| Melbourne | 16°C | 28°C | |
| Brisbane | 21°C | 29°C | |
| Perth | 19°C | 32°C | |
| Adelaide | 19°C | 35°C | |
| Canberra | 13°C | 25°C | |
| Hobart | 14°C | 23°C | |
| Darwin | 25°C | 34°C |
Tue 13:07 EDT A southerly change which affected southeastern Australia last week has had wide-reaching effects, cooling the interior and giving Alice Springs its coolest summer week in 28 years.
Tue 11:31 EDT Monday was the seventh day in a row of severe thunderstorms over the New South Wales ranges and coast, dumping heavy rain and hail.
Mon 12:32 EDT Southeast Queensland will be the focus of the most intense thunderstorms on Monday, much like on Sunday, when flash flooding occurred.