08-05-2025
What the weather on Mother's Day will be like in your state
Your web browser is no longer supported. To improve your experience update it here BREAKING Catholic Church elects new pope Plans for Mother's Day picnics in some parts of Australia may require a rethink, with isolated showers forecast. Forecasters say a large ridge of high pressure over the country's south will keep conditions dry for most capital cities on Sunday. Many families celebrating can also look forward to pleasant temperatures, ranging from the low to mid twenties. Eastern parts of Australia can expect showers on Mother's Day. (Weatherzone) But rain is expected to impact a large part of eastern Australia on Sunday, between central NSW northern Queensland. It means a showery Mother's Day for families in Sydney, which will have a top temperature of 22 degrees, and Brisbane, where the mercury will reach a maximum of 24 degrees. But breaks in the rain are likely in both cities. Computer modelling points to heavy rain over northern Queensland, but there's no consensus about how big the falls will be. Southern regions of Western Australia, south-west Tasmania and the Northern Territory's east should also expect showers. The good news is forecasters say no extreme weather will disrupt Mother's Day. Here is the outlook and maximum temperature for the other state and territory capitals: Melbourne, sunny, 23 degrees; Perth, sunny 28 degrees; Adelaide, mostly sunny, 24 degrees; Canberra, sunny, 20 degrees; Hobart, cloudy, 19 degrees; Darwin, mostly sunny, 33 degrees. CONTACT US
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