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Check the live conditions above for your capital city’s current temperature and wind. Expect a mix of high‑20s along the east coast and low‑30s inland, with isolated storms across southeast Queensland and northern NSW today.
What is driving today’s weather pattern?
A broad trough over central Australia is drawing moist air south, generating cloud bands over the interior. Coastal areas are seeing sea‑breeze effects, keeping weather Melbourne and weather Adelaide around 22–26°C, while weather Perth climbs to 34°C under a high‑pressure ridge. The weather Melbourne BOM site shows a 40% chance of an afternoon shower, but the weather cbd should stay mostly dry until late.
Where will the rain fall?
Weather Brisbane is facing the highest rain risk: the live conditions above indicate a 70% chance of showers and a possible thunderstorm. Weather Melbourne rain is likely only after 8pm, with 2–5 mm expected. For South Australia, the BOM SA weather outlook points to isolated showers near the Eyre Peninsula, but most of Adelaide stays fine. A separate low near the Tasman Sea is pushing drizzle into eastern Victoria.
Will it rain in Melbourne today?
There is a 40% chance of a shower after 4pm, mainly in the eastern suburbs. The weather Melbourne CBD should see little to no rain until evening, with only 1–3 mm likely.
Is a heatwave expected for Perth?
Temperatures will peak near 34°C today, but a fresh sea breeze will drop humidity. A heatwave is not declared; however, stay hydrated if outdoors between 11am and 4pm.
When does the next cold front reach Adelaide?
A weak cold front will cross the Bight on Thursday, bringing a 20–30% chance of showers and a 5°C drop in max temps for Friday. No severe storms expected.
For detailed hour‑by‑hour breakdowns, see Weather Today or check the Weather Forecast Australia page. The Weather Radar loop is also updated every 10 minutes.
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