Explanatory notes:
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Figure 3.Mean Sea Level Pressure(MSLP) analysis with infrared greyscale satellite image at 06 UTC(2 PM local time today).Image courtesy of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology(BOM).
Marine layer clouds were present today,with higher cloud cover than expected.The ECMWF model best predicted the cloud cover.The marine layer clouds largely clear in the next hour or two.
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The marine layer however remains over the region.
High clouds and also some middle level clouds from afternoon tomorrow associated with moist air aloft aloft from Severe Tropical Cyclone Marcus.
A more easterly pressure gradient redevelops also develops as a ridge of high pressure builds to the south with Tropical Cyclone Marcus to the northwest.
A light rain band extending from Tropical Cyclone Marcus possibly affects the region on Saturday with the remnants of Tropical Cyclone Marcus likely to move over the region on Monday bringing rain and showers.There is no need to be alarmed as the cyclone would be quite weak then as it rapidly weakens during the weekend upon encountering cool sea surface temperatures and vertical wind shear associated with the subtropical jet stream.
Cooler air mass then lies over the region with sunny conditions by Wednesday with a ridge of high pressure building to the south.
The marine layer however remains over the region.
High clouds and also some middle level clouds from afternoon tomorrow associated with moist air aloft aloft from Severe Tropical Cyclone Marcus.
A more easterly pressure gradient redevelops also develops as a ridge of high pressure builds to the south with Tropical Cyclone Marcus to the northwest.
A light rain band extending from Tropical Cyclone Marcus possibly affects the region on Saturday with the remnants of Tropical Cyclone Marcus likely to move over the region on Monday bringing rain and showers.There is no need to be alarmed as the cyclone would be quite weak then as it rapidly weakens during the weekend upon encountering cool sea surface temperatures and vertical wind shear associated with the subtropical jet stream.
Cooler air mass then lies over the region with sunny conditions by Wednesday with a ridge of high pressure building to the south.
The rest of Thursday March 22:
Partly cloudy becoming mostly clear at night.Winds southwesterly at 15-25 km/h becoming south-southwesterly at 10-20 km/h at night.
Friday March 23:
Friday March 23:
Mostly sunny becoming partly cloudy from late afternoon.Winds south-southeasterly at 10-20 km/h becoming south-southwesterly at 15-25 km/h from afternoon becoming southeasterly at 10-20 km/h at night.
Saturday March 24:
Saturday March 24:
Mostly cloudy,high clouds.A slight(30%) chance of light rain rain.Winds east-southeasterly at 15-25 km/h.
Sunday March 25:
Sunday March 25:
Partly to mostly cloudy.Winds easterly at 20-30 km/h tending 15-25 km/h in the afternoon and evening.
Monday March 26:
Monday March 26:
Cloudy.A very high(90%) chance of rain and showers in the southwest grading to a high(70%) chance in the northeast.Winds northeasterly at 10-25 km/h becoming north-northwesterly before dawn becoming westerly at 25-40 km/h then southwesterly becoming south-southwesterly at 20-30 km/h at night.
Tuesday March 27:
Tuesday March 27:
A slight(30%) chance of showers in the early hours and morning then sunny.Winds south-southeasterly at 15-25 km/h tending south-southwesterly at 20-30 km/h in the afternoon and evening.
Wednesday March 28:
Wednesday March 28:
Sunny.Winds east-southeasterly at 10-20 km/h becoming south-southwesterly at 20-30 km/h from afternoon becoming south-southeasterly at 10-20 km/h at night.
Thursday March 29:
Thursday March 29:
Sunny.Winds southeasterly at 10-20 km/h tending south-southwesterly at 20-30 km/h in the afternoon and evening.
Forecast for today produced at 10:30 AM,forecast for the rest of the days produced at 5:00 PM Wednesday March 21.Weather icons courtesy of the US National Weather Service.



