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00:00Hello Ilana here from the Bureau with your national weather forecast for this
00:03weekend Saturday the 13th and Sunday the 14th of June. Now tomorrow we'll be
00:08following the swift passage of this cold front moving through the southeastern
00:11states ahead of which we will see these rather warm and gusty northerly winds.
00:16So tomorrow we'll see rain moving through South Australia, Tasmania and
00:20Victoria and even into southern inland parts of New South Wales and the ACT
00:25during the evening. Elsewhere across the country this southeasterly flow will
00:29bring showers up the Queensland coast and through Western Australia much of this
00:33rainfall is easing through the interior and we'll be watching this next trough
00:37and cold front approaching the far southwest during the evening. Let's now
00:42take a look at each state and we'll start in Queensland where we're expecting to
00:45see some morning fog through inland parts of the southeast. Otherwise this ongoing
00:50southeasterly flow will bring showers up the east coast in particular around the
00:55north tropical coast. Through inland parts of the state tomorrow it will be
00:59another dry sunny and warm day. For Brisbane 24 degrees partly cloudy with a
01:05shower or two. For New South Wales tomorrow will be another foggy morning
01:10through much of the east. Now a lot of the state will see dry conditions for a lot of
01:15the day but some isolated shower activity will develop in the northeast and
01:19later and towards the evening we'll see rainfall increasing through the southwest
01:23inland parts and even towards the ACT. So Canberra could see some late showers and a
01:28top of 17. For Sydney though it will be a dry day morning fog then mostly sunny a
01:34top of 22. For Victoria tomorrow we'll see some strong northerly winds ahead of
01:40this approaching cold front. Now those gusty conditions are expected in
01:43particular about the ranges as well as about the Otways. We're going to see
01:47rainfall increase throughout the day through the west in the morning through
01:51central parts of the state during the middle of the day and then into the east
01:55in the evening. Melbourne will have a dry but windy start to the day and then
01:59rainfall will start to develop from lunchtime or a little bit later. It will
02:03see a top of 17. Tasmania will also see those strong gusty northerlies tomorrow
02:09morning. In particular about elevated parts of the state as well as through the
02:13northeast. Now we'll see rain increasing from the west throughout the day.
02:18Launceston is going to see quite a rainy day. Hobart will miss out on the
02:24heaviest rainfall but it will still see a few showers developing. It will see a top
02:28of 18 degrees. Through South Australia we'll continue to see this trough and
02:33cold front bringing rain from the southwest through to agricultural parts
02:37throughout the day and then generally contracting towards the east in the
02:41evening. It does remain warmer than average for much of South Australia. For
02:46Adelaide tomorrow it will be a cloudy day. We'll see rain starting to increase in the
02:50morning and lingering through the afternoon before easing. It will see a top
02:54of 19. For Western Australia this rainfall through the interior parts is
03:00really on an easing trend so it will be dry for most of the state. Later in the day
03:05we start to see this next approaching trough and cold front which will bring
03:08some isolated late shower activity to the far southwest. Now we continue to see
03:13these cooler than average temperatures for southwestern parts of Western Australia.
03:18Perth tomorrow morning will drop to 3 degrees before a maximum temperature of
03:22just 18. For the Northern Territory tomorrow it will be sunny again through the
03:27top end apart for some isolated morning showers through the northeast. For Darwin
03:32it will be sunny with a top of 33. Through Central Australia it will be warm but
03:37we'll start to see some cloud moving through. Alice Springs will see a top of 28. Now
03:42heading into Sunday where this cold front will continue to progress through New
03:46South Wales bringing with it some shower activity. So Sydney will see some showers
03:51developing with 22 degrees and Canberra will see some early morning showers
03:55with a top of 16. Now through the southeast behind that cold front we will see a
04:00little bit of a drop in temperatures but those temperatures will remain about
04:03average for this time of year. So for Hobart partly cloudy and 13. Melbourne a
04:09mostly sunny day with 15 and Adelaide a sunny day with 17 degrees. It will be
04:14different though out west with the passage of this next cold front moving
04:17through WA. Perth will see showers increasing and a top of 19. Up north it
04:23will be dry and sunny 32 for Darwin and for Brisbane a possible shower with a top of
04:2824. That's all for our national weather forecast if you'd like some more
04:32information please visit us via the Bureau's website app or social media. Thank you so
04:37much for watching and have a wonderful weekend.
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