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12:30 AEDT on Tuesday 26 January 2021 | Infrared, greyscale, Australia

Images from Japan Meteorological Agency satellite Himawari 8 via Bureau of Meteorology.
IDY28000 Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Bureau National Operations Centre Satellite Notes for 0000UTC Chart Issued at 12:34 pm EDT Tuesday on 26 January 2021 The dominant feature in the tropical north of the country is the active monsoon trough, which is causing convective cloud and thunderstorms and has several embedded lows. The low in the Gulf of Carpentaria is continuing to develop, with areas of deep convective cloud and lightning increasing. A large mid to high level cloud band stretches from the tropical north towards the southeast, associated with a series of surface troughs and an approaching cold front and low pressure complex. Low cloud is trailing behind the trough and frontal system over Tas, Vic and southern SA. Moist onshore flow is bringing low level cloud to southwest WA and the Qld coast.