Cold westerly winds around a low are bringing showers, small hail and low-level snow to VIC and southern NSW. A high is causing showers in SA to clear and is keeping WA generally dry. A trough is causing light rain over northeast QLD to clear east off the coast.
A strong front will bring a renewed burst of cold winds, widespread showers and Alpine snow and small hail to the southeast. A low pressure system deepening in the west will cause showers and gusty winds to develop in southwest WA. A high will keep the remainder mostly dry.
A high will cause strong winds and showers to ease across southern NSW, VIC and TAS. The high will clear SA and keep the rest of the interior dry. A deepening low should cause showers and storms to spread across western and southern WA.
A high should clear most of the southeast, but westerly winds between fronts will cause further showers in TAS and highland VIC. Onshore winds on the QLD east coast will cause showers. A low is likely to edge slowly east and generate showers and storms in southern WA and SA.
A low in the south should only move slowly across the Bight and cause showers to spread across the souhtern coastline and nearby inland. A high pressure ridge should keep most of NSW, NT and WA clear. Winds on the QLD coast should turn more onshore bringing isolated showers.
A weakening low pressure system will spread showers and storms across SA and into VIC, mostly near the coast. Onshore winds from a Tasman high will maintain isolated showers over eastern QLD. A front will approach the southwest of WA, causing showers to develop.