Hello, Miriam at the Bureau with your National Weather Forecast for Saturday, November 8, with a glance toward Sunday.
Most of eastern Queensland will experience milder than average temperatures, cooling further inland. Coastal weather should stay relatively settled with only isolated showers along the north-east tropical coast.
Showers and storms will develop from the west due to a low-pressure trough, affecting the far north-west, central areas, and southern inland regions. Some severe storms may occur in the southern Darling Downs and Granite Belt. Moderate rainfall is expected in the southern inland and far north-west.
These storms could reach the south-east coast late Saturday evening or overnight into Sunday.
Brisbane’s forecast predicts a few showers and a high of 31°C.
A cold front will pass through central and eastern New South Wales, bringing a strong southerly wind change. Expect widespread showers and thunderstorms, especially along the north-east and east central coast.
"We're likely to see fairly settled weather along the coast, just a few showers continuing about the north-east tropical coast."
"Those storms may reach the south-east coast late tomorrow evening, if not in the overnight period into Sunday morning."
Author's summary: Weekend weather will bring mild conditions with isolated storms in Queensland and a strong southerly wind change with widespread showers in New South Wales.