A cold front moving up Australia’s southeast coast has given Tasmania and Victoria a chilly start to the week, as Sydney cops some strong winds.
The system intensified overnight Sunday into Monday, bringing wet weather to Tasmania and Victoria, but those showers should ease in the evening as it starts to move into southern NSW.Sydney itself copped some storm action about 3pm Monday, when a heavy downpour combined with windy conditions lashed the city.
Trains are not running between Granville and Cabramatta in both directions due to a tree blocking the track at Guildford.But a high pressure system building over Victoria into Tuesday will flip the dial and bring hotter, drier conditions to much of the nation’s south. Those showers will ease off into Wednesday, cloudy and 21C, before a partly cloudy 23C Thursday, sunny and 25C Friday, and staying sunny up to 27C by Saturday.Down to 9C overnight on Monday, but those showers should be long gone by Tuesday when the cloud cover clears and it gets to a top of 17C.
Dropping back to a partly cloudy 22C on Thursday, before a return to showers and 17C on Friday and similar conditions into the weekend.The sunshine won’t last but; it’s cloudy with a top of 24C on Wednesday and Thursday, becoming partly cloudy and 27C on Friday, and that cloud cover clearing Saturday when it’s getting up to 29C.A chilly 7C the overnight minimum into Tuesday, but it’s shaping up to be a sunny day with a top of 22C.
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