Rain, freezing temperatures and heavy winds: Winter has well and truly set in across Australia – here’s when the wet weather will end in your city

  • Rain over Queensland and NSW will ease Wednesday
  • Rain in WA, SA and Victoria will increase later this week 

A massive rain band stretching along Australia’s east coast has brought record rainfall to several regions.

A surface-level trough and tropical moisture saw a large system form over the Northern Territory and west Queensland earlier this week with the weather stretching down the east coast on Monday.

The rain is set to continue on Tuesday with Sydney forecast to see rain and light winds while Brisbane could receive up to 30mm.

Fortunately, the wet weather will soon die down.

‘From Wednesday onwards, the weather system responsible should weaken significantly,’ Weatherzone meteorologist Corine Brown said.

‘Although showers could persist over Queensland’s east coast until late Thursday.

‘By the end of the working week, it may be safe to proclaim that the rain is finally done.’

Heavy rain stretching across Australia's east coast will ease from Wednesday (pictured, combined rainfall total forecast for Monday and Tuesday)

Heavy rain stretching across Australia’s east coast will ease from Wednesday (pictured, combined rainfall total forecast for Monday and Tuesday)

Parts of west Queensland have already seen their wettest July on record, just four days into the month.

Cloncurry recorded 15 times its July average with 64.4mm of rain while Mount Isa recorded 78.4mm, 13 times its July average.

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In the state’s southeast, Brisbane is set to rain on Tuesday before the weather eases to showers on Wednesday and clears Thursday.

The temperature is set to be slightly colder on Tuesday with a maximum of 19C and maximums in the low to mid 20Cs forecast for the rest of the week.

The major rain system will bring similar conditions to Sydney with rain forecast on Tuesday before clearing on Wednesday.

Cloudy conditions are forecast through to Saturday.

Rain and showers in Sydney will ease from Wednesday to cloudy conditions through to Saturday

Rain and showers in Sydney will ease from Wednesday to cloudy conditions through to Saturday

Wednesday is set to be Sydney’s warmest day of the week with a high of 21C.

Canberra’s week is looking wetter and colder with showers forecast into next week alongside maximum temperatures in the low teens and minimums reaching 4C.  

However, Felix Levesque from Weatherzone told Daily Mail Australia a separate system will see rain hang around Australia’s south coast through to the weekend. 

‘At the moment over Western Australia there’s a cold front and trough that’s bringing dusty winds and showers,’ he said.

‘That system’s going to move into South Australia and Victoria from later this week.’

Melbourne residents can expect showers and rain on Wednesday with a maximum temperature of just 12C. 

Higher temperatures around the mid teens are forecast for the rest of the week but the city will only see a brief reprieve from the rain on Wednesday before showers set in through to Monday.

A seperate system currently over Western Australia will bring rain to South Australia and south Victoria later this week

A seperate system currently over Western Australia will bring rain to South Australia and south Victoria later this week

Hobart is also set to see a wet week with showers forecast from Wednesday through to next Monday. 

Adelaide will see partly cloudy weather on Tuesday before showers set in through to the weekend.

Perth’s forecast is also looking wet with showers expected through to Saturday when the weather will ease to partly cloudy conditions.

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Darwin is looking to be the only consistently sunny capital this week with no rain forecast and maximum temperatures sitting around the low 30Cs. 

FOUR-DAY FORECAST FOR MAJOR CITIES

PERTH

Tuesday Showers. Max 16

Wednesday Showers. Min 9 Max 16

Thursday Showers. Min 7 Max 17

Friday Showers. Min 10 Max 19

ADELAIDE 

Tuesday Partly cloudy. Max 15

Wednesday Late shower or two. Min 9 Max 17

Thursday Showers. Min 10 Max 15

Friday Showers. Min 10 Max 15

MELBOURNE

Tuesday Showers tending to rain. Max 12

Wednesday Partly cloudy. Min 9 Max 15

Thursday Showers increasing. Min 9 Max 15

Friday Shower or two. Min 9 Max 14

HOBART

Tuesday Cloudy. Max 12

Wednesday Shower or two. Min 6 Max 13

Thursday Partly cloudy. Min 5 Max 14

Friday Possible shower. Min 5 Max 13

CANBERRA

Tuesday Rain. Max 11

Wednesday Shower or two. Min 6 Max 15

Thursday Shower or two. Min 3 Max 12

Friday Shower or two. Min 4 Max 10

SYDNEY

Tuesday Rain. Max 15

Wednesday Partly cloudy. Min 11 Max 21

Thursday Partly cloudy. Min 10 Max1 9

Friday Mostly sunny. Min 11 Max 18

BRISBANE

Tuesday Rain. Max 19

Wednesday Early shower or two. Min 16 Max 25

Thursday Partly cloudy. Min 12 Max 23

Friday Sunny. Min 13 Max 21

DARWIN

Tuesday Partly cloudy. Max 32

Wednesday Mostly sunny. Min 21 Max 32

Thursday Mostly sunny. Min 21 Max 33

Friday Sunny. Min 22 Max 33

Source: Bureau of Meteorology 

DailyMail

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