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Friday, 29 August 2008
 10:00:00 PM EST
 A high will maintain onshore winds along the QLD and NSW coasts, bringing further showers. Warmer northerly winds will develop over western NSW, VIC and TAS. A trough will spread patchy rain and storms from WA to SA while cold southerlies bring showers to southwest WA.
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Saturday, 30 August 2008
 10:00:00 PM EST
 A trough and front will spread patchy rain over much of SA, reaching western NSW, VIC and TAS later. Warmer northerly winds will develop over the eastern inland ahead of the trough. A high will clear inland WA. Onshore winds will bring showers to the QLD coast.
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Sunday, 31 August 2008
 10:00:00 PM EST
 A trough and front will track east, causing patchy rain to reach the east coast. Cold southwesterlies behind the front will bring showers to SA, TAS, VIC and NSW, snow about the Alps. Easterly winds should bring further light showers to the QLD coast.
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Monday, 1 September 2008
 10:00:00 PM EST
 A weakening trough should still cause a few showers over southern QLD and northeast NSW. A high will clear rain from much of VIC and southern NSW, whilst keeping SA and WA mostly sunny. Onshore winds should bring showers to the north QLD coast.
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Tuesday, 2 September 2008
 10:00:00 PM EST
 A cold front clipping the southeast mainland later should bring showers to TAS and southern VIC, with highland snow. A high pressure ridge should keep the remainder of the south mostly dry. Onshore winds could still trigger the odd shower over east QLD.
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Wednesday, 3 September 2008
 10:00:00 PM EST
 A high over the Bight will track slowly eastwards, pushing some showers over southeast VIC and NSW. A trough over QLD should cause isolated showers and storms to persist. Another trough is likely to develop near the WA west coast.
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