00:00Hello, it's Angus here at the Bureau. This is the National Weather Forecast. We're going
00:03to take a look at the weather for Wednesday the 29th of April. And much like we've seen
00:08through this week and most of last week, lots of Australia is under the influence of these
00:13H, these high pressure areas which extend across the southeast. They push up to central
00:17Australia and that means more fine settled and primarily dry weather for the day ahead.
00:23And rainfall actually pretty hard to come by across the country tomorrow. Just a few
00:27regions could see some wet weather including some showers across the east
00:30coast from about Sydney all the way up to somewhere north of Cairns and a little
00:34bit of rain for the southern interior of Western Australia. Now Queensland will be
00:39one of those few spots that does see some rain certainly eastern Queensland will be
00:43with intermittent showers possible right along the east coast. Now people who
00:47have lived along that east coast for a while will know when we get a day like
00:50this with stream showers pushing in from the ocean they don't hit everywhere every
00:55day. So it will just be hit and miss falls across that east coast and where
00:59those showers do fall they will not be heavy. Just one to five millimetres landing
01:04in the rain gauges that could affect Brisbane but probably not the whole city
01:07just parts of it getting some rain through the day and that's the idea right up
01:11the coast. A dry, clear and mild day right throughout interior Queensland. Bright sunny
01:17mild day through the interior of New South Wales as well that is on and west of the
01:22ranges so that does include Canberra. At this time of year we get a big swing in
01:26the daily temperatures where it's quite chilly in the morning. Single digit
01:29temperatures but it does heat up to the mid 20s during the afternoon so it's a big
01:33climb and then it falls off again pretty quickly after sunset heading into
01:37another chilly night. Some rain for the east coast north of Sydney. Now if we look
01:41at spots like the Central Coast, Newcastle and the Hunter just a moderate chance of
01:46showers there but get a little further north to likes Atari and Foster and from there
01:50northwards we've got a higher risk of showers through the mid north coast and
01:54northern rivers where we could see anywhere from 2 to 15 millimetres across
01:58the course of the day. Short forecast for Victoria. Beautiful day tomorrow. Bit of
02:02fog in the morning possible once again then clear bright sunny and warm. Temperatures
02:07in the 20s across the state. Just Wilson's Prom missing out with a high of 18.
02:12Melbourne tracking towards 23. Some showers are possible overnight tonight in
02:17Tasmania but they should clear up by about 6am tomorrow morning. After that it
02:21is a clear dry day with high pressure directly overhead so barely a breath of
02:26wind. Any early clouds should dissipate by lunchtime and it will be a pretty sunny
02:30afternoon. We'll see a mixture of sunshine and cloud across South Australia
02:35tomorrow but none of the clouds should eke out any rainfall so it will be a dry day
02:39across the state and some places will see that big swing in daytime temperatures.
02:43Mount Gambia from the single digits up to 26. Those daily highs are still way above
02:48the average for the time of year. Adelaide back into the upper 20s as are all
02:52surrounding areas and we're pushing 30 degrees through central SA. Out to the
02:58west now. Parts of the south will see some rain. Now none of that expected in
03:01Perth but we could see some showers or thunderstorms through the south coast, the
03:05Great Southern, the Goldfields and even southern parts of the Wheatbelt but it will
03:08be hit and miss stuff with variable rainfall totals. A few people could get
03:12something useful, 10 or 20 millimetres. A lot of people will get less than that.
03:17Perth itself, a dry day with a mild southerly breeze and a high of 24 and all
03:21across the west coast and up to the north it will be bright and sunny. And
03:26finally to Australia's north. Now it's feeling pretty dry up here. There is
03:30southeasterly winds and that lack of humidity might be welcomely received at
03:35the end of what has been a long humid wet season across the north. Not much rain up
03:39here possibly a few showers around Arnhem Land for the eastern top end but dry
03:43and sunny is the expectation for everyone else. You can get more weather
03:48information on the Bureau's website or the BOM weather app or check back in here
03:52tomorrow and I'll be back with an updated forecast. But for now, thanks for
03:55watching and have a wonderful day.
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