Strongest cold front of 2024 to bring weekend snow, followed by potential record-breaking 'blocking high' (2024)

Australia's typical settled winter weather will head off the rails during the next week.

Firstly, polar air from Antarctica is surging towards south-east Australia and will bring gusty winds, showers and low-level snow this weekend.

While midwinter cold outbreaks are typical, the subsequent weather through the coming week is nothing short of bizarre.

A strong high-pressure system is forecast to stall near Tasmania by Monday, a very unusual position for July, which will reverse the direction of prevailing winter winds and result in another extended spell of wet days along the east coast, prolonged icy weather across the interior and south, and possibly culminate in a major inland rain event towards next weekend.

The blocking high is looking so dominant it may even challenge Australia's all-time air pressure record.

Loading...

Antarctic winds and snow close to Hobart, Melbourne

During the past 48 hours, a cold air mass originating over Antarctic waters has surged north and is now making landfall on Australia's southern coastline.

The intrusion of polar air into the mid-latitudes has generated a powerful cold front on its leading edge, whose passage over South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania will bring showers, gusty winds and alpine snow through Saturday.

The front is the strongest so far this winter and should bring a welcome 5–20mm of rain to drought-affected parts of southern SA and south-west Victoria, while dumping up to 20cm of snow on ski resorts.

Strong winds will also accompany the system, and warnings are current for damaging gusts along pockets of the ranges.

The rainband and front will then sweep north through western and southern NSW late on Saturday, before reaching northern NSW and southern Queensland on Sunday.

After milder weather during the past few days, the front's arrival will cause temperatures to drop, including maximums of 12C in Adelaide and Melbourne on Saturday, then on Sunday just 9C in Hobart and Canberra, and 15C in Sydney.

Loading...

The post-frontal Antarctic winds will also lower the snow level — falling on Sunday to around 1,000 metres in Victoria and 700 metres in Tasmania, although the dryness of the polar air will limit snowfalls to only a dusting in most non-alpine regions.

Around Hobart, snow will blanket Mount Wellington and the odd flake may also settle on the higher hills on the city's outskirts.

The closest snow to Melbourne this weekend will fall around Mount Donna Buang, just north of Warburton.

Stalling high and week of rain for NSW, QLD coast

The front will clear off the east coast by Monday. However, behind it, a strong high-pressure system is predicted to stall near Tasmania, leading to another week where our weather grinds to a halt.

The high's southern position is abnormal for July, when high-pressure systems normally migrate to central Australia, leading to a reversal of the wind direction from a westerly to a south-easterly across southern states.

The prolonged spell of south-easterly winds will produce a string of wet days for the east coast as showers are driven in off the Coral and Tasman seas — a near-exact replica of the pattern in May when a blocking high brought 13 consecutive days of rain to Sydney.

Modelling is indicating the heaviest falls should impact the NSW north coast, where up to around 100mm is possible by next weekend, although, spread over a week, the rain is unlikely to trigger flooding.

Sydney could potentially see close to 100mm and Brisbane 50mm, nearly a month's worth of rain, continuing the 2024 trend where our east coast capitals' rainfall has far exceeded the southern states.

Sydney's rainfall in 2024 is the stand-out, already surpassing the annual average and exceeding the combined total from Melbourne, Adelaide, Canberra, Perth and Hobart.

Initially, this week's rain will mostly impact the east coast, however, modelling is also hinting of a major inland rain event towards next weekend as the easterly winds ultimately spread moisture into the interior.

The event could produce a season's worth of rain in just a few days across the outback, although it's too far ahead for a precise forecast.

Strongest cold front of 2024 to bring weekend snow, followed by potential record-breaking 'blocking high' (1)

Frosty week to bring Melbourne's coldest night in two years

Away from the east coast, the blocking high will lead to a string of chilly days and icy nights as the cold post-frontal air becomes trapped.

Adelaide is predicted by the Bureau of Meteorology to have both minimums and maximums below average until at least Thursday, while Melbourne shivers down to a frosty 1C on Wednesday morning, the city's coldest temperature in two years.

Subzero temperatures are even possible as far north as Alice Springs, where temperatures should drop from a high of 30C on Saturday to a minimum of -1C on Wednesday morning.

Strongest cold front of 2024 to bring weekend snow, followed by potential record-breaking 'blocking high' (2)

For alpine areas, the week will provide ample opportunity for snowmaking, however further natural falls (after this weekend) are unlikely into the foreseeable future.

High could break all-time pressure record

Blocking highs are common through autumn and early winter but become rare by July, when stronger jet streams keep weather patterns mobile.

This particular high is also abnormal due to its strength — at its peak, a central pressure predicted to exceed 1040 hectopascals.

The current all-time air pressure record in Australia is 1044hPa, observed at Launceston Airport on June 7, 1967, a figure which could be challenged if the high's centre drifts directly over Tasmania.

So how will the high pressure be felt on the ground?

Apart from lower-than-normal sea levels, the majority of humans can not detect changes in atmospheric pressure unless they ascend high into the atmosphere, however, many studies have linked changing pressure to the severity of some medical conditions like arthritis and headaches.

Strongest cold front of 2024 to bring weekend snow, followed by potential record-breaking 'blocking high' (2024)
Top Articles
Staying the (Long) Course | Milken Institute
Boruto Chapter 63: Exciting New Developments Unfold – Unraveling the Mysteries of Kara!
Craigslist Free En Dallas Tx
Craigslist Vans
Coindraw App
Crocodile Tears - Quest
Jennette Mccurdy And Joe Tmz Photos
Cumberland Maryland Craigslist
New Day Usa Blonde Spokeswoman 2022
Fcs Teamehub
Espn Expert Picks Week 2
Danielle Longet
Red Heeler Dog Breed Info, Pictures, Facts, Puppy Price & FAQs
Job Shop Hearthside Schedule
Google Feud Unblocked 6969
Walmart Double Point Days 2022
"Une héroïne" : les funérailles de Rebecca Cheptegei, athlète olympique immolée par son compagnon | TF1 INFO
Comics Valley In Hindi
3476405416
Walmart Car Department Phone Number
Hdmovie2 Sbs
Transactions (zipForm Edition) | Lone Wolf | Real Estate Forms Software
Euro Style Scrub Caps
Azur Lane High Efficiency Combat Logistics Plan
Zillow Group Stock Price | ZG Stock Quote, News, and History | Markets Insider
Yugen Manga Jinx Cap 19
Devotion Showtimes Near Regency Buenaventura 6
Craigslist Pasco Kennewick Richland Washington
Ascensionpress Com Login
Ultra Ball Pixelmon
Craigs List Tallahassee
Garrison Blacksmith's Bench
Iban's staff
Facebook Marketplace Marrero La
Craigs List Jonesboro Ar
Page 5662 – Christianity Today
Pp503063
Busted Newspaper Campbell County KY Arrests
Www Usps Com Passport Scheduler
Best Restaurants Minocqua
Charli D'amelio Bj
Comanche Or Crow Crossword Clue
Enr 2100
Aznchikz
Workday Latech Edu
Craigslist Free Cats Near Me
Walmart Front Door Wreaths
Diamond Spikes Worth Aj
North Park Produce Poway Weekly Ad
Asisn Massage Near Me
Invitation Quinceanera Espanol
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Prof. Nancy Dach

Last Updated:

Views: 6259

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (77 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Prof. Nancy Dach

Birthday: 1993-08-23

Address: 569 Waelchi Ports, South Blainebury, LA 11589

Phone: +9958996486049

Job: Sales Manager

Hobby: Web surfing, Scuba diving, Mountaineering, Writing, Sailing, Dance, Blacksmithing

Introduction: My name is Prof. Nancy Dach, I am a lively, joyous, courageous, lovely, tender, charming, open person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.