A cold pool of air over the interior of the country is letting a trough develop over the eastern states. This has a feed of tropical moisture and will create widespread rain from Thursday....
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A front has left a pool of cold air over the southeast of the country, that is heading northwards over the interior. We have a strong high pressure system over the Bight, extending a ridge over us....
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A front has left a pool of cold air over the southeast of the country. We have a strong high pressure system over the Bight, extending a ridge over us. This lets snow showers continue for far southern/western resorts but it turns mostly dry for the rest....
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Strong high pressure will continue to limit snow-bearing systems for the next week....
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One last cold front is sliding away and we stay in a belt of northwesterly winds until Thursday, thanks to a band of high pressure up over the interior of the country. It will remain windy, and too warm for snow....
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We are in a belt of northwesterly winds, with a band of high pressure up over the interior of the country, and cold fronts sliding away. This makes it too warm for snow, and brings windy and sometimes wet conditions....
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A weak low pressure system will move from northwest Tasmania to east of Tasmania on the weekend. It is only borderline cold enough for snow up high, lowering to around 1600 metres at times on Friday and Saturday, with only light falls. ...
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