NSW State Forecast – Monday November 23, 2009
A high will move east over the Tasman Sea during Tuesday and Wednesday and extend a ridge over eastern NSW. A trough in the far north is expected to move slowly to the west while an upper low develops over central australia, associated with an upper cold pool. This will result in mild daytime temperatures from the coast to the ranges and mild to warm temperatures in the west. The trough will then move eastwards through New South Wales Thursday through Saturday, and is expected to bring showers and thunderstorms to the state with some significant rainfall expected over western and southern parts of the state.
Current Sydney Temp
- 19°C - Sydney
- 17°C - Bankstown
- 16°C - Richmond
- 17°C - Penrith
Forecast for Sydney
Today
A few showers.
Max: 0°C
Tuesday
Shower or two.
Min: 17°C – Max: 21°C
Wednesday
Chance early shower.
Min: 19°C – Max: 25°C
Thursday
Fine. Mostly sunny.
Min: 20°C – Max: 27°C
Friday
Mostly fine.
Min: 20°C – Max: 33°C
Saturday
Mostly fine.
Min: 20°C – Max: 28°C
Sunday
Mostly fine.
Min: 21°C – Max: 24°C
This page is updated approximately every three hours. For more regular updates or the current temperature in your region click here.
Daylight Savings in NSW
Daylight Saving commenced on Sunday 4 October 2009 at 2:00am, when clocks were put forward one hour and ends on Sunday 4 April 2010, at 3:00am summer time when clocks are put back one hour.
Current temperatures and forecast data provided by the Bureau of Meteorology.
