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Calm weather forecast for most of Australia over Easter weekend while Bom watches for possible cyclone

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology (Bom) forecasts calm weather for most of Australia over the Easter weekend. Many capital cities can expect a mix of fine days and showers with mild temperatures.

Petra StockThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-02 · 04:54 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Calm weather forecast for most of Australia over Easter weekend while Bom watches for possible cyclone
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The Australian Bureau of Meteorology (Bom) forecasts calm weather for most of Australia over the Easter weekend. Many capital cities can expect a mix of fine days and showers with mild temperatures. However, the Bom is monitoring a potential cyclone forming in the Coral Sea, predicted to develop around Sunday. While most of the country enjoys relatively stable weather, the bureau is closely watching the Coral Sea region for cyclone development. Australians are advised to stay updated with the latest weather forecasts from the Bureau of Meteorology.

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A blend of fine days and showers expected for most capital cities over the coming days.

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Many Australians can expect mild temperatures and a chance of showers over the Easter weekend.

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Meteorologists predict a cyclone will form in the Coral Sea on Sunday.

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The BoM weather forecast for the Easter long weekend shows a blend of fine days and showers for most of Australia’s capital cities. Photograph: Joel Carrett/EPA View image in fullscreen The BoM weather forecast for the Easter long weekend shows a blend of fine days and showers for most of Australia’s capital cities. Photograph: Joel Carrett/EPA Calm weather forecast for most of Australia over Easter weekend while BoM watches for possible cyclone Bureau of Meteorology says a blend of fine days and showers expected for most capital cities over the coming days Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Many Australians can expect mild temperatures and a chance of showers over the Easter weekend, while meteorologists predict a cyclone will form in the Coral Sea from Saturday evening. The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast a blend of fine days and showers for most capital cities over the coming days. “No capital city is forecast to be completely dry. At the same time, no city should be a washout,” said senior meteorologist Jonathan How. “It’s nice to have a period of calmer weather before a potential cyclone next week.” Sydney would see showers “from the get go”, he said, with maximums in the low to mid 20s and some rain most days except Monday. Brisbane would be warmer – with temperatures reaching into the high 20s – and a chance of rain for the first three days of the long weekend. It would also be “pretty windy” along the Queensland coast, How said, with marine wind warnings expected to be in place along parts of the coast throughout the weekend. Mostly fine weather was forecast for Melbourne from Friday to Sunday, with showers expected on Monday. Hobart would see a similar pattern. Canberra would be mostly dry, with maximums temperatures ranging between 19 and 25C. Isolated showers, storms and temperatures in the 30s were forecast for Darwin. Thunderstorms – severe in places – were expected to roll through inland Western Australia on Good Friday, with the possibility of some reaching Perth, How said. The city would see temperatures in the mid to high 20s over the four days. Adelaide would be fine and “fairly warm”, he said, until possible showers arrived on Monday. Temperatures could hit 29C on Sunday. “If you leave chocolate out in the sun, it will melt,” How warned. Despite the mostly settled conditions, How reminded people to check the forecast before heading out camping or to the beach. Catchments were still soaked across Queensland’s north-east tropical coast, he said, so any showers could lead to isolated river and creek rises. A tropical low labelled 37U, now located between Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, was expected to “deepen and strengthen” over the weekend, How said. 0:18 Sky turns blood-red in Western Australia’s Shark Bay before arrival of Cyclone Narelle – video The system had a high chance of becoming a cyclone on Saturday evening , when it was over the northern Coral Sea, but was likely to remain well away from the Queensland coast over the coming days. “It’s still a little bit too early to say whether it will cross the coast due to the range of different scenarios,” he said. If the cyclone did form in Australian waters it would be called Owen. But as it was located near the boundary of Papua New Guinea and Fiji’s areas of responsibility, naming rights would depend on where it formed. According to the BoM, the 2025-26 La Niña - a climate cycle usually associated with wetter conditions - has now ended. Neutral conditions was expected to prevail in coming months, with El Niño – a warmer and drier cycle – expected to develop by the end of winter. Explore more on these topics Australia weather Australian climate and environment in focus Easter news Share Reuse this content
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