Oz: NSW & Qld may have inland downpours, WA has stormy low

The chance of wet weather increases through inland parts of NSW and Qld going through this weekend and into next week. While we do see some heavier falls there will still be large dry areas and it's too far out to lock in yet - but we show you the maps and compare 7 day rainfall modelling to give you a stronger understanding of what may (or may not) happen where you live. Eastern/coastal NSW and Qld has showers and patches of rain around for a few more days yet, caught up in a south-easterly flow out of the Tasman and Coral Seas. There are large dry areas in many other states and territories thanks to high pressure in the south-east. Meanwhile a stormy low will brush past the south-west of WA over Friday, Saturday and Sunday bringing rain into the south-west and heavy falls possible. Some of those showers will spread up to the central coastline and inland - but totals may not be much. It's tricky to lock in a lot of this wet weather due to the lack of low pressure over the continent itself - but hopefully the bigger picture forecast we provide can help you make sense of your own local weather forecast.