00:00Hello Alana from the Bureau here with your national weather forecast for
00:03tomorrow, Tuesday the 21st of April. Let's get started across the country. Now
00:08here we'll see a cold front moving through southwestern parts of Western
00:12Australia early on tomorrow morning. That is going to bring showers,
00:17thunderstorms and even some damaging wind gusts to that part of the country. In the
00:22southeast though very different conditions we're going to see a few
00:26mornings of foggy conditions and then warming up into mild to warm sunny days.
00:31Up the east coast tomorrow we still see a few isolated showers and through the
00:36north showers and thunderstorms in the top end. So let's take a look now at each
00:41state and we'll start in Queensland which will have some isolated coastal showers
00:45tending scattered north of about Ingham and we could even see some thunderstorms
00:50through the far north of the state. However through the interior and southern
00:54parts it's looking dry and sunny. Brisbane will see a partly cloudy day 27 and just
01:00the slight chance of seeing one of those isolated coastal showers. Into New South
01:04Wales which will see a mostly settled start to the day we'll see morning fog and
01:09frost about the ranges. In this southeasterly flow we do see isolated
01:14coastal showers all the way up the New South Wales coast that does include for
01:18Sydney which tomorrow we'll see a top of 22. Further inland though it's remaining dry
01:24unsettled. Canberra is going to have a very cold start to the day we could even see
01:28some morning frost however it will warm up to a top of 21. Through Victoria a high
01:34pressure ridge is going to bring quite a few settled days so tomorrow we're going
01:38to have areas of fog and we may even see some areas of smoke haze due to ongoing
01:43fuel reduction burns. So Melbourne tomorrow after maybe seeing some morning fog will
01:49warm up to 25 degrees now that is the start of quite a few days of warmer than
01:54average April conditions so warm days will take us out to the end of the working
01:59week. Tasmania will also be mostly settled we'll see some morning fog and frost in
02:04land. There are a couple of areas which could still see some isolated showers
02:08through Tassie in the north and also about the east coast. Hobart is going to see a
02:14cloudy day and a top of 19. South Australia will be mostly warm and sunny. Temperatures
02:20in the north will reach 30 degrees and quite similar further south. Now that is
02:25showing us that these temperatures through southern South Australia are quite a few
02:30degrees above average for this time of year. That includes for Adelaide which will see
02:3628 degrees and a partly cloudy day. Now although it is looking mostly settled
02:41through South Australia we have a trough passing through in the evening which
02:45could bring some isolated showers and storms to the far southwest just later in
02:50that evening period. In Western Australia tomorrow this strong cold front will be
02:56moving through the far southwest in the early morning period that is going to bring
03:01showers thunderstorms and damaging wind gusts particularly to the far south
03:06west of the state. Now those conditions are going to ease later on Tuesday
03:10morning but even later in the day on Tuesday there is still a possibility of
03:15some showers and thunderstorms further east extending from the south interior and
03:19down into the Eukla area. Behind that morning cold front though we are seeing
03:24quite cool conditions through the far southwest of the state including for Perth so
03:29Perth may see a couple of those very early morning showers and then we'll reach
03:33just 19 degrees tomorrow. In northern Australia tropical moisture will continue
03:39to bring showers and thunderstorms to the top end with those showers extending
03:42further south north of about Elliott. Now those showers and thunderstorms are
03:47likely to impact the Darwin area tomorrow. Darwin will see showers increasing
03:51throughout the day and may even see a possible storm. It will see a top of 33.
03:57further south though we can see this will be dry and sunny through central
04:01Australia and Alice Springs will see 28. That's all for our national weather
04:06forecast. If you'd like some more information for your location please
04:10visit us at the Bureau's website app or social media. Thank you so much for
04:14watching we'll see you next time
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