Looks like next weekend, another strong cold front may impact us, just to keep most of the state damp? (no significant flooding signs with this event at this stage):
Possibly around 20-30mm here with this next system.
Some grain crop harvesting looks like it'll be up to 5 weeks late.
We might even struggle to hit 30c this November. 1992 appears to be the last time that happened. I'm going to look for the longest time between 30c temps. This year might be in the running...
Very solid event for western Tasmania and southern and mountain Victoria. This system is more westerly so will favour the usual spots. 850Ts dropping to around -2C in Victoria and -4 to -5C in Tasmania so more snow in the alps.
Not expecting a lot in southeast Tasmania. Perhaps 15mm.
Sticking with the CMC theme (only WZ model updated when I post this time of the day):
Looks like a welcome change with a bit of rain for most of Vic EXCEPT the NE, more water to flow into the Murray downstream of Lake Hume, and to keep the NE ranges wet for the next IOD/Nina rain event to come along.
Had the odd spits of rain out this way too over the past hour. Very overcast, 59%RH - going by the TT charts on GFS/CMC, any storm that tries this arvo will be weak out this way. Perhaps more chance of an embedded one overnight.
Rainy one today for much of vic with storms likely later. Should see a solid band of storms develop in the clear air back towards SA and western VIC. Lots of shear so expect some strong gusts with them with warnings and watches posted.
Tasmania not quite so eventful. Should see some rain late.
A cold couple days ahead with snow to well before 1000m.
The most recent Melbourne skew t isn’t anything to write home about - about as stable as it gets - so you’d have to assume things in the atmosphere are much more dynamic out west. Adelaide’s sounding looks much more promising, storm-wise.
Storms look great out west, but it’s a 1 in 50 shot they don’t flatten out and turn into a regular rain band by the time they get to Melbourne if history is any guide.