• 6 hours ago
A heatwave in the east looks to be replaced by a strong coldfront moving up from the south of the country.
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00:00Hello from the Bureau with your national weather forecast for tomorrow, so that's Wednesday
00:04the 15th of January.
00:07So we'll start off by looking at tomorrow's weather chart, and we have this strong cold
00:11front crossing southeastern Australia bringing patchy rain, showers and thunderstorms and
00:16significantly cooler temperatures behind it.
00:19While in the east, hot and humid conditions continue to bring instability with showers
00:24and storms mostly during the afternoon and evening, then this ridge of high pressure
00:29here quickly building in behind it, bringing more settled conditions and much milder temperatures
00:35to the remainder of southern Australia.
00:37But we'll start off by taking a closer look at Queensland, generally dry in the southwest
00:42with these hit and miss showers and storms starting to really fire up during the afternoon
00:46and evening.
00:47Now storms may be severe about the southern interior and the central interior, bringing
00:52damaging wind gusts and heavy rainfall.
00:55Well above average temperatures through inland and northern parts where severe heatwave
00:59conditions continue.
01:01For Brisbane, a partly cloudy day with the risk of a shower or storm during the afternoon
01:06atop of 33 degrees.
01:08For NSW, showers and storms are possible across much of the state, however are most likely
01:14across that eastern half.
01:17Now storms may be severe bringing heavy rainfall, damaging winds or large hail, and it will
01:22be a hot and humid day, grading to very hot in the northwest with that cooler southwesterly
01:27change pushing in from the west.
01:29For Sydney, a partly cloudy day with showers developing and the risk of a thunderstorm
01:34atop of 31 degrees, while for Canberra, showers developing and also a risk of a thunderstorm
01:40atop of 32.
01:41For Victoria, warm and humid conditions ahead of that cold front that will bring patchy
01:47rain, showers and the risk of thunderstorms gradually clearing from the west.
01:54Storms may be severe across that eastern half of Victoria during the afternoon.
01:59For Melbourne, it will be a windy morning with that southwesterly change due through
02:03around mid to late morning, with showers and even the risk of a thunderstorm.
02:08The maximum of 28 degrees will be reached in the morning and it will be a much cooler
02:11afternoon.
02:13For Tasmania, we've got these showers that will really start to develop from the west
02:17and extend across the state with a risk of thunderstorms as well.
02:22Hobart, partly cloudy with showers developing during the afternoon atop of 25 degrees.
02:29Up in South Australia, isolated showers and storms throughout central and eastern parts
02:34clearing from the west, a gusty southwesterly change bringing much milder conditions particularly
02:40across southern areas.
02:42For Adelaide, a partly cloudy day with a shower or two, most likely during the morning
02:47atop of 24.
02:49For WA, gusty showers and storms in the northern half of the state, while in the south generally
02:55mild and mostly sunny weather with just some cloud about the southern coast.
03:01While for the tropical north, we've got shower and thunderstorm activity really starting
03:05to ramp up and there is the potential for heavy rainfall about the Kimberley and the
03:10Pilbara.
03:11For Darwin, showers and a possible storm atop of 33 degrees.
03:17So if you're wanting to know more about the weather in your local area, you can head to
03:21the Bureau's website, the app or social media.
03:24Otherwise, we'll see you again next time.
03:26Bye for now.

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