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Stay informed with the latest weather forecast video, covering rain patterns, temperature outlooks, and severe weather warnings. Updated every few days with expert analysis, from meteorologist Jane Bunn.
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00:01Hello and welcome to this Jane's Weather Update. This is for Queensland, updated on Monday.
00:06Today there's not a lot going on for us and across the next week there isn't going to be
00:10very much either. There is a little bit of wet weather that is coming into the north
00:14and that will continue for a couple of days but it is nothing significant. Most of the action is
00:18in the southern parts of the country. There's a cold front today, it's going to slide across the
00:22south beach, then the next one is going to come along. So let's have a look at day by day and see
00:26what this means for us here. We do still have stream showers, they're coming into that southeast
00:30corner right on the coast, barely extending anywhere inland and just this little bit of activity thanks
00:35to a trough that is further north. Here's the cold front moving through and as we go into Tuesday,
00:40a bit of activity up through there and then Wednesday, a bit of activity in through here
00:43and up through there. The stream showers are really, there's not very many of those left by that stage.
00:49So just a little bit of instability in that northeast corner for the next couple of days,
00:52otherwise that is it. Let's have a look at the next weather system coming through. This is as we go
00:57into Thursday. We've got our stream showers here but that's all. Into Friday, that really backs off and
01:03here is this one coming in. Now I want to point out a different way of looking at these maps here. This
01:08is a pressure, the low pressure system down in through here. We've got a cold front that's running
01:12up in there. We've got the next high pressure system that is over Perth by the end of Friday.
01:17Let's introduce something called sickness and this kind of gives us an idea of how warm or cold the
01:22column of air above us actually is. And this is going to be really important for the cold outbreak
01:27that is coming at the end of the week. So you can see the light blue lines indicating snow down to
01:32around 1800 metres here, 15, 1200 metres, 900 metres. So this is proper cold air that's coming in,
01:39even 600 metres here over the ocean. So you can see just how cold the air is in behind this particular
01:45cold front. Let's watch that as it moves through. So here's Friday. Let's go into Saturday. Cold air right
01:51up in through here now extending up into central parts of New South Wales. Still lots of cold air
01:56that's in behind it. That's the end of Saturday. There's another punch to come through. So here is Sunday.
02:01Let's watch that cold air extend right up here and into Monday. It is knocking on the door of Queensland
02:07in through there. We're not going to see any wet weather from this one. What it will do is dry out our
02:13moisture. Moisture keeps us warm. This means there is no moisture in the air and we're going to feel a chill
02:18coming up from the south. So no wet weather, but yes, we're definitely going to feel a chill in the
02:22air. That takes us through to next Monday. Here's our stream showers along the coast and just that
02:27little bit of activity that is inland there. One to five millimetres. It's not much. 25 to 50 is
02:32possible right on that coastal fringe though. And right here on that coastal fringe, 10 to 15, 15 to 25,
02:37nothing really inland as that comes through. The bigger falls are in the southeast this time and a
02:42little bit in the southwest as that next system comes through on Thursday. Okay, let's zoom into
02:47Brisbane. And what I want to show here is how the air is going to feel. So we know we're not going to
02:53get a lot of wet weather. There is possible showers in the evening on Wednesday and then maybe on
02:57Thursday afternoon. It really doesn't add up to much one and one millimetre. So that's all we've got
03:02to deal with as we move through here. Top temperatures, 21s, 22s as we move through. 24 on Saturday,
03:09then 20 on Sunday and 20 on Monday. But that 20 is going to feel quite different. Let's have a look
03:15down here at the dew point. So up around, this is our normal winter sort of time. So here around 10
03:22and moving a little bit higher. But watch that really bottom out as we go through later Saturday
03:27and into Sunday and then Monday, even in the negatives. That means there is zero moisture to
03:33keep us warm. And so that 20 is going to feel more like 15 perhaps as it comes in, depending how strong
03:39the wind is. So we're definitely going to feel that as we move through the later part of
03:43Saturday. As always, head to Farm Online Weather for the update.
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