A high off the southern NSW coast will move slowly east over the next four days. Another high is approaching the continent from the west and a trough will form as this distance between the highs narrows. However, the trough is not expected to move through SE Queensland until after the weekend - at this stage late on Wednesday.
There has only been light and very scattered rain across the Downs in the last seven days - Allora is reporting 1mm and Miles 6mm. Falls were slightly heavier and more concentrated towards Goondiwindi, with Inglewwod reporting 8mm. There is some light rain approaching Goondiwindi this morning - the northern extent of a dying trough that is producing rain for central NSW.
Saturday 19 November 2011
Dalby 33C
Stability A
Convection Dry convection to 10,000ft with cloud base of 9,500
Wind NE @ 5kts
There may be some thin high cloud about but this is unlikely to affect convection.
Sunday 20 November 2011
Dalby 34C
Stability A
Convection Blue convection to 10,000ft - with some wispy cloud possible
Wind N @ 5kts
There may be some thin high cloud about but this is unlikely to affect convection.


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