Weak highs are bringing mostly clear skies to most of Australia, leading to mild days and cold nights. A trough is combining with moist southeasterly winds to bring showers to eastern and central QLD. A weak front is bringing a few showers to the far southern coastline and TAS.
Persistent and humid easterlies will trigger coastal showers for eastern QLD and northeast NSW. Showers should develop ahead of a front for TAS and southern parts of WA, SA and VIC. Dry easterlies will keep the interior warm and clear.
A low pressure system is likely to form within a deepening trough over southern Asutralia. This low and an associated cold front should trigger heavy rain in southern SA, VIC and TAS. Moist easterlies should produce showers in QLD. A high should keep the west mostly dry.
A low pressure system is likely to move east with a front and trough, bringing widespread rain inland from SA to the QLD tropics. Behind the front SA and WA will be cool with southerly winds. A large and stable ridge may extend over the nation's west, keeping it dry.
The low pressure system should move further east, producing heavy rain and drawing cold air through much of the country. Areas of heavy rain should stretch through eastern QLD, NSW and VIC. Showery southwesterlies will be directed over the nation's south coast.
A low pressure system should trigger gusty showers in NSW, mainly on the coast, with some heavy. This low will also direct cool southerly winds through VIC and SA, triggering mainly coastal showers. A high should clear the west and interior.