Northern Territory
Fri 3:30 pm CST
Thick cloud is being drawn across the NT, as moisture is fed into a trough, causing areas of rain and storms. The cloud is thickest of the south, generating areas of heavy rain. Skies are clearer over the northeast, further from the trough.
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State Centres Forecast
Alice SpringsRain clearing |
9 - 19 |
DarwinThunderstorms |
23 - 32 |
Four Day Outlook
| Friday | Saturday | Sunday | Monday |
|---|---|---|---|
| Showers and storms across Top End, west and south. Humid northeasterly winds ahead of late SW change. | Rain and showers from north to south. Heaviest falls in far northwest. | Showers and storms throughout. Gusty easterly winds. | Rain easing through the south. A few showers through the Top End and interior. |
Yesterday's Temperature
| Minimum: | Curtin Springs, NT | 13.0°C |
|---|---|---|
| Maximum: | Douglas River, NT | 36.0°C |
Coastal Waters
Cape Don to Cape Wessel
Easterly winds 15/20 knots. Inshore afternoon seabreezes 15/20 knots. Isolated storms with gusts to 35 knots. Sea: Up to 2.0 m
Daly river to Cape Don
East/northeast winds 10/15 knots, reaching 15/20 knots north of the Tiwi Islands. Inshore afternoon seabreezes 15/20 knots. Isolated storms with gusts to 35 knots. Sea: Up to 2.0 m
Darwin Harbour
East/northeast winds 10/15 knots, before an afternoon northerly seabreeze 15/20 knots. Isolated storms with gusts to 35 knots. Sea: Up to 1.5 m
Northwest Gulf
Easterly winds 15/20 knots. Isolated storms with gusts to 35 knots. Sea: Up to 2.0 m
Southwest Gulf
East/northeast winds 10/15 knots. Inshore afternoon seabreezes 15 knots. Sea: Up to 1.5 m
Wyndham to Daly river
Variable winds 10 knots. Inshore afternoon seabreezes 10/15 knots. Sea: Up to 1.0 m