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Northeasterly winds are being generated by a coastal trough along the north coast and a ridge of high pressure extending to the south. A cold front is forecast to cross Sydney during early Monday ...
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A ridge of high pressure over Tasmania will clear into the Tasman Sea on Friday with a trough lingering just across the NSW border along the east coast. A separate trough will then sweep across the ...
A high [1024 hPa] centred to the east of Tasmania extends a weak ridge over northern Queensland waters. The ridge will be maintained over coming days as the high moves eastwards across the Tasman.
A high [1024 hPa] centred to the east of Tasmania extends a weak ridge over southern Queensland waters. The ridge will be maintained over coming days as the high moves eastwards across the Tasman. A ...
A trough will move eastwards to clear South East coastal waters during Friday evening. A slow moving broad high pressure system in the Indian Ocean will then build a ridge across coastal waters on ...
A high [1024 hPa] centred to the east of Tasmania extends a weak ridge over northern Queensland waters. The ridge will be maintained over coming days as the high moves eastwards across the Tasman.