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Morning fog and frost in the southeast and a strong cold front bringing wet and windy conditions to the west.
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00:00Hello Sarah from the Bureau here with your national weather forecast for tomorrow
00:03that's Friday the 26th of June so we'll start off by taking a look at tomorrow's weather map
00:09we have this strong and slow moving high pressure system over the southeast bringing settled weather
00:14with morning fog and frost patches but it's also directing this moist onshore wind to the east
00:20coast with hit and miss showers while an inland trough brings unseasonal showers and storms
00:26out in the west this strong cold front will bring a return of the wet and windy weather
00:32so let's go around the country now taking a closer look starting off with Queensland
00:37we've got some scattered showers and possible storms that will develop through the southwest
00:42during the day and then as we head into the evening there's even the potential for some light patchy
00:47rain to develop about the Maranoa and Warrago districts further east isolated showers which
00:55also possible through the central and southern interior for Brisbane a partly cloudy day with
01:01a shower or two a top of 20 degrees down in New South Wales those scattered showers and possible
01:07storms extend across the state throughout the northern inland plains and there's also scattered
01:13showers about the central and northern coasts isolated showers elsewhere with daytime temperatures
01:19in the mid to high teens for Sydney a partly cloudy day with showers and a top of 17 degrees
01:26while for
01:26Canberra morning fog patches clearing to a partly cloudy day and 14. down in Victoria it's going to be a
01:35chilly
01:35start with morning fog patches possible across the state and even the risk of some frost patches through
01:41northeastern districts generally dry with just one or two showers on and south of the divide with daytime temperatures
01:49in the mid teens for Melbourne morning fog patches clearing to a partly cloudy day with
01:55a top of 14 degrees heading down to Tasmania it's a generally dry day with light winds with just the
02:03chance of a very light shower about the far west maximum temperatures in the low teens for Hobart a partly
02:09cloudy day with light winds and a top of 12. up in South Australia morning fog patches are possible through
02:17south eastern parts and also even the potential for some light showers about the Flinders and southern
02:22pastoral districts daytime temperatures in the mid to high teens for Adelaide a partly cloudy day with
02:29the potential for some morning fog patches a top of 16. now over in WA we've got this cold front
02:37that will
02:37bring those wet and windy weather moving eastwards throughout the day but there is the potential for
02:43severe thunderstorms through the southwest bringing damaging wind or heavy rainfall for Perth a cloudy
02:50day with showers and the potential for a gusty storm to bring heavy rainfall a top of 18 degrees
02:56up towards the northern territory a generally dry and sunny day apart from just the risk of a shower
03:03about the top end for Darwin a sunny day and a top of 32 degrees now if you're wanting a
03:10more detailed
03:10forecast for your local area you can get that via the bureau website or the app otherwise we'll see you
03:16again
03:16tomorrow bye for now
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