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08:30 AEDT on Sunday 5 February 2023 | False colour temperatures, 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 0600UTC Chart Issued at 6:47 pm EDT Sunday on 05 February 2023 A band of mid to high level cloud and thunderstorms is associated with a trough extending from a shallow low in southern Cape York Peninsula to a cold front and low pressure system in the eastern Tasman Sea. Southwesterly winds between this low pressure system and a high in the Bight are driving onshore flow and low level cloud across Tasmania and the southern coastlines of Victoria and southeast South Australia. A trough extends from the Top End through the Kimberley region of Western Australia south to southeastern Western Australia. Areas of middle level cloud and odd thunderstorms can be seen near this trough. The inland parts of the country is mostly clear due to a ridge of high pressure.