Central North Weather

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possible shower

Thursday Partly cloudy. Slight chance of a shower. Light winds becoming S/SE 15 to 20 km/h in the evening.

late shower

Friday Mostly sunny morning. Medium chance of showers, most likely in the evening. Winds SE 15 to 20 km/h becoming light before dawn then becoming NW 25 to 35 km/h in the middle of the day.

clearing shower

Saturday Cloudy. Slight chance of a shower, most likely in the early morning. Winds W/NW 25 to 40 km/h.

late shower

Sunday Partly cloudy. High chance of showers, most likely in the morning and afternoon. Winds W/NW 35 to 50 km/h.

cloud increasing

Monday Partly cloudy. Winds W/NW 15 to 25 km/h tending W/SW during the morning then becoming light during the evening.

Issued Thu 05:25 EST

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TAS - Thu 16:05 EDT
Coastal Wind Warning

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Central North Weather Forecasts

station
forecast min max chance of rain rain amount frost risk 9am 3pm
wind rh wind rh
°C °C km/h % km/h %
clearing shower Clearing shower
12 19 30% < 1mm Nil - - - -
mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy
9 22 20% < 1mm Nil NNW 5 75 NNW 17 56
mostly sunny Mostly sunny
8 22 30% < 1mm Nil NNW 11 77 NNW 24 55
possible shower Possible shower
12 19 50% < 1mm Nil NNE 7 77 NNW 13 72
mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy
8 18 20% < 1mm Nil - - - -

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Daylight saving ends: how to remember which way to turn your clocks

16:10 AEDT Do you turn your clocks forwards or backwards at 3am this Sunday, April 6, in the Australian states and territories where daylight saving ends (NSW, ACT, SA, Vic, Tas)? That might seem like a simple question, but even great minds have occasionally seized up as people ask themselves, "Wait, is it forward or back? Are we adding or subtracting an hour here?" The answer is that you turn the clocks backwards (if indeed your home or personal effects include any timepieces that require manual changing), and there’s a weather-related way to remember.

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