A trough will move through southern waters during Monday evening, with a new ridge building in its wake during Tuesday and persisting through the week. East to northeasterly below 10 knots increasing ...
Observations were drawn from Melbourne (Olympic Park) {station 086338}.
A weak ridge extends across New South Wales and the far south of Queensland today and will persist in coming days. South to southeasterly 10 to 15 knots, reaching up to 20 knots offshore early in the ...
For wind and temperature information, please refer to Grid Point Wind and Temperature Forecasts.
Where no observation is available within the last 75 minutes, the latest observation is shown in italics and coloured and removed from the table after 30 hours. Station names link to data for the ...
2024 was the warmest year in the 175-year observational record. It was likely the first calendar year to be more than 1.5°C above the pre-industrial era, with a global mean near-surface temperature of ...
A high well to the west will continue to direct a cool west to southwesterly flow across the state this week. The flow will gradually ease and turn south to southeasterly as the high moves eastwards ...
Issued at 5:21 am EDT Tuesday 18 November 2025 (issued every 10 minutes, with the page automatically refreshed every 5 minutes) Where no observation is available within the last 75 minutes, the latest ...
A trough has moved through the state's south this morning, and this system is followed by a ridge developing in its wake. Fresh northeasterly winds will develop later Tuesday as the ridge extends to ...
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Observations were drawn from Kalgoorlie-Boulder Airport {station 012038}. Some cloud observations are from automated equipment; these are somewhat different to those made by a human observer and may ...
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