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A mix of clear skies and showers is moving across the continent this week, with a trough bringing rain to the southeast while the west stays warm and dry. Check the live conditions above for your city’s latest readings.
What are the main weather stories today?
Melbourne is seeing cloud build ahead of a cool change, with a possible shower later – the live conditions above show the current temperature and rain radar for the CBD. Adelaide remains mostly fine but a gusty south-westerly is picking up along the coast. Perth stays sunny and warm, while Brisbane and Sydney are milder under partly cloudy skies. The trough responsible for the Melbourne rain will slide east over the next 24 hours, briefly bumping up humidity before clearing. For a detailed outlook, see the Weather Forecast Australia page.
How does this compare to typical autumn weather?
Autumn across Australia often brings a transition from summer heat to cooler, more unsettled conditions. This week’s pattern is fairly standard: a slow-moving trough over the Bight dragging moisture into the southeast. Those planning outdoor activities in Melbourne or Adelaide should check the Weather Radar for real-time rain movement. The Bureau’s BOM Weather Australia updates are also a reliable guide for warnings and localised shifts.
Will the rain in Melbourne clear by tomorrow?
The trough is expected to move through overnight, so most of the metro area should see clearing by midday tomorrow. Check Weather Tomorrow Australia for a suburb-by-suburb breakdown and the chance of any lingering drizzle.
Is it a good time for a coastal walk in Adelaide?
This afternoon the south-westerly breeze is moderate, making Glenelg and Henley Beach pleasant but a little gusty. Swim safety is fine; just keep an eye on Weather Today for any afternoon wind changes.
What UV levels can we expect today?
UV indices are moderate to high across most capitals – around 5–7 in the south, and up to 8 in Brisbane and Perth. Slip on sunscreen if you’re spending time outdoors, especially between 10am and 3pm.
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