Hello, Miriam from the Bureau with your National Weather Forecast for Saturday, November 8th, and a brief preview of Sunday.
Eastern Queensland will experience milder than average conditions, while areas further inland will be cooler than normal. The coastal regions will remain mostly settled with only a few showers along the north-east tropical coast.
Showers and storms are expected to move in from the west, linked to a low-pressure trough. These will affect the far north-west, central regions, and southern inland parts of Queensland. Some severe storms may develop over the southern Darling Downs and Granite Belt.
Moderate rainfall is likely in the southern inland areas and far north-west. These storms could reach the south-east coast late Saturday evening or possibly overnight into early Sunday morning.
Brisbane's forecast calls for a couple of showers and a high near 31°C.
A cold front will pass through central and eastern New South Wales bringing a strong southerly wind change. This will cause widespread showers and thunderstorms across most eastern areas, especially along the north-east and east-central coasts.
“Our cold front will bring strong southerly winds with widespread showers and thunderstorms to eastern areas, focusing on the north-east and east central coast.”
Summary: Weekend weather will feature storms and showers affecting northern and eastern Australia, with potentially severe conditions inland and along coasts.
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