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GAV’S WEATHER | FATHER’S DAY WEEKEND

It’s still clear across the most of the nation.

There’s another front passing over the south-east corner of the country.

The trough is also still sitting across New South Wales. This is what has forced out the warm air that’s built up over the interior.

The north-west airflow locally has caused a hot first week of Spring, and will continue over the far north of New South Wales before cooling down over the weekend, with a little wet weather to develop along the slow moving, passing trough line.

Showers with the occasional little storm to form along the trough, that will drift into north-east New South Wales overnight and tomorrow.

It will remain very warm to the north, with cooler conditions settling in on the southern side for Fathers day.

Because the trough is so slow, there will still be some isolated showers about across north-east New South Wales and south-east Queensland on Fathers Day.

South of Port Macquarie and west of Armidale, it will be fine for Fathers Day; just a little cooler.

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