Issued at 12:42 am EDT Saturday 23 November 2024 (issued every 10 minutes, with the page automatically refreshed every 10 minutes) ...
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The Yawuru calendar shows six seasons. The Yawuru people are the native title holders of the town of Broome, including areas of land and sea in and around the location.
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A high pressure system centred in the Tasman Sea extends a ridge over NSW and the ACT, which will persist over coming days bringing settled conditions. A trough and cloud band is forecast to move into ...
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A high pressure system over the southern Tasman Sea is directing easterly winds across Victorian coastal waters. A low pressure trough crosses the Bight. The trough is forecast to enter western waters ...
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A firm ridge should remain in place across South Queensland Waters for the next several days, as a high pressure system moves further east into the Tasman Sea. The ridge may weaken over the weekend.
Forecast issued at 4:10 pm EDT on Friday 22 November 2024.