Next week will be 10C colder than usual

Next week will be 10C colder than usual

Beginning early next week, Australia will be subjected to temperatures 10 degrees Celsius below average.

Monday will be the warmest day of the week in Victoria, Tasmania, and southern New South Wales, according to forecasters.

They noted that the temperature will be 5 to 10 degrees Celsius cooler than typical at 3 p.m. on Monday than it was at 3 a.m. on Sunday.

In addition, southeastern Australia could be subjected to significant precipitation at the same time.

Rob Sharpe, a meteorologist for Sky News Weather, stated, “The appropriate cool shift will arrive in South Australia late on Sunday night, resulting in a significant temperature drop on Monday.”

It will feel exactly as it did in Melbourne on Melbourne Cup day.

In Victoria and Hobart, temperatures will plummet to the teens on Monday after a balmy weekend.

Friday and Saturday will reach 25C in Adelaide, South Australia, before temperatures drop to 19C on Sunday and 17C on Monday.

Monday might also see temperatures as low as 10C.

Friday’s showers will intensify on Saturday, with the possibility of a storm, before more precipitation falls on Sunday and Monday.

According to Weatherzone, another another strong cold front was moving from west to east.

Anthony Sharwood of Weatherzone commented, “It would be classified as a powerful cold storm in June, July, or August, but as November systems go, it is very chilly.”

The temperature in Hobart will drop from 18C on Friday and 22C on Saturday to 15C on Monday and 7C to begin the week. The weekend might potentially see 5-16 mm of precipitation.

The west coast of Tasmania will be considerably wetter, with rain forming in Strahan on Saturday, then 20-30 mm on Sunday, and up to 35 mm on Monday.

The following couple of days will see highs in the low twenties in Canberra, followed by 18C on Sunday and 13C on Monday.

On Monday, a low of 7 degrees Celsius is forecast, along with showers on most days.

Southern regions of New South Wales, such as Wagga Wagga, will experience a chill and showers on Monday, but Sydney and northern regions will dodge the poor weather.

Mr. Sharpe stated, “Sydney, Newcastle, and Port Macquarie are bone-dry, and no rain is in the forecast.”

It’s been a while since we’ve been able to view it for longer than a week at a time.

Friday’s peak temperature in Sydney will be 22C, followed by 24C on Saturday and nearly 30C on Sunday.

On Monday, the temperature will drop only slightly to 26C.

The temperature in Brisbane will rise from 26C on Friday to 32C on Saturday and then 34C on Sunday, but some rain is possible.

Meanwhile, Perth will hit 17 degrees on Friday and 11 degrees overnight. The temperature will then increase to 20C on Saturday, 23C on Sunday, and 29C on Monday.

Tuesday could perhaps see the city surpass 30 degrees Celsius.

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