
Onshore winds over the southern QLD and northern NSW coasts will tend southerly, causing showers to become isolated. A cold front moving over the Bight should trigger late showers on the southern coastline. A weak trough will maintain light showers over southern WA.

A trough will pass over VIC and southern NSW, spreading a few showers and lowering snowfalls. A high over the Bight will direct the odd shower along the SA and WA southern coasts. An approaching front will cause cloud to increase over western WA.

Cold southerlies are likely to spread across the southeast between a developing high and Tasman low. These southerlies
should bring showers, and will result in a cloudy day over much of the southeast inland. A cold front should bring showers to western WA later.

A ridge over SA and a trough off the east coast should direct cool southerly winds over the east. This is likely to bring showers to the NSW coast and ranges, extending into QLD and VIC. A cold front should reach southwest WA later, bringing a burst of strong winds and showers.

A cold front is likely to spread showers over southern WA. Ahead of the front, warm northerlies will bring a clear day to most of SA after a cool morning over the southeast inland. A low will move closer to NZ, easing showers and southerly winds over the NSW coast.

Cool westerly winds should maintain a few showers for southern and western WA. A cold front over the Bight may trigger a few showers over the far south of SA later. Cool southerly winds over the NSW coast will tend westerly, clearing showers there.