Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.comThe latest snow and weather news from Jane Bunn at Jane's WeatherFri, 13 Jun 2025 02:08:49 GMT30WebflowLight snow arrives on Sunday and redevelops on Monday into Tuesday | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/light-snow-arrives-on-sunday-and-redevelops-on-monday-into-tuesdayhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/light-snow-arrives-on-sunday-and-redevelops-on-monday-into-tuesdayThere are two snow systems gearing up ready to cross the Australian Alps. Fri, 13 Jun 2025 08:15:46 GMTThe frost has spread right up into Queensland, with -5C experienced in Oakey this morning | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/the-frost-has-spread-right-up-into-queensland-with--5c-experienced-in-oakey-this-morninghttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/the-frost-has-spread-right-up-into-queensland-with--5c-experienced-in-oakey-this-morningA cold pool of air is lingering over southeastern Australia, but it's chilly tentacles are being felt a little further north. Warm Queensland isn't so hot right now, undergoing a run of well below average, frosty nights, followed by sunny days.Fri, 13 Jun 2025 00:37:24 GMTTwo snow systems on the way, with snow arriving on Sunday and developing again early next week | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/two-snow-systems-on-the-way-with-snow-arriving-on-sunday-and-developing-again-early-next-weekhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/two-snow-systems-on-the-way-with-snow-arriving-on-sunday-and-developing-again-early-next-weekThere are two snow systems gearing up ready to cross the Australian Alps. The first one arrives on Sunday, and the second, potentially bigger one, hits on Monday to Wednesday next week. Wed, 11 Jun 2025 22:40:06 GMTRain finally fell in the southeast, with a little more to come | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/rain-finally-fell-in-the-southeast-with-a-little-more-to-comehttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/rain-finally-fell-in-the-southeast-with-a-little-more-to-comeA quarter of Victoria recorded more than 50mm of rain on the long weekend. The majority of southeastern Australia recorded more than 25mm of rain.Wed, 11 Jun 2025 02:49:49 GMTKing's Birthday snow easing, with a little more snow in the week ahead | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/kings-birthday-snow-easing-with-a-little-more-snow-in-the-week-aheadhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/kings-birthday-snow-easing-with-a-little-more-snow-in-the-week-aheadThe King's Birthday big snow system has a little more to deliver on Monday. Mon, 09 Jun 2025 01:04:26 GMTThe big rain event delivered for many. Now there are lighter falls to follow up. | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/the-big-rain-event-delivered-for-many-now-there-are-lighter-falls-to-follow-uphttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/the-big-rain-event-delivered-for-many-now-there-are-lighter-falls-to-follow-upThe big rain event delivered good rainfalls for many, and there is still a little more to come. The next weather systems don't look as significant, with lighter follow up falls over the next week.Mon, 09 Jun 2025 00:33:47 GMTHuge snowfalls transforming the alpine resorts this long weekend | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/huge-snowfalls-transforming-the-alpine-resorts-this-long-weekendhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/huge-snowfalls-transforming-the-alpine-resorts-this-long-weekendThis weather system is locked and loaded. We have the perfect trifecta of lingering low pressure.. moisture.. and bitterly cold air, all working together to bring exceptional snowfalls - ensuring a tremendous start to the snow season.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 07:39:45 GMTKing's Birthday snow set to transform the Australian Alps | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/kings-birthday-snow-set-to-transform-the-australian-alpshttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/kings-birthday-snow-set-to-transform-the-australian-alpsA huge weather system is heading for the Australian Alps, ready to kick off the snow season this King's birthday long weekend.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTRain set to drench parts of the southeast this weekend | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/rain-set-to-drench-parts-of-the-southeast-this-weekendhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/rain-set-to-drench-parts-of-the-southeast-this-weekendOn Wednesday into Thursday we have a huge weather system bringing rain to the west, affecting all parts from the Pilbara through to the south coast. Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTGuidance is aligning for a big alpine snow system on the long weekend | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/guidance-is-aligning-for-a-big-alpine-snow-system-on-the-long-weekendhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/guidance-is-aligning-for-a-big-alpine-snow-system-on-the-long-weekendThere is a little bit of snow on the forecast for later Tuesday into Wednesday this week - a nice to have but nothing special - but the weather pattern for the long weekend is looking much, much more promising.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTThe weather pattern is gearing up for a proper rain system in the dry southeast! | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/the-weather-pattern-is-gearing-up-for-a-proper-rain-system-in-the-dry-southeasthttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/the-weather-pattern-is-gearing-up-for-a-proper-rain-system-in-the-dry-southeastOver the next week the far southwest, and much of the southeast are set for the highest rainfall totals.That wasn't a misprint! Yes, the drought affected southeast is likely to be one of the areas that sees the most rain over the next week!Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTA dry May ends with rare waterfalls cascading down Uluru | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/a-dry-may-ends-with-rare-waterfalls-cascading-down-uluruhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/a-dry-may-ends-with-rare-waterfalls-cascading-down-uluruMay was projected to be very dry for much of Australia - and that is exactly how it turned out. A few spots had big rainfalls, including the NSW coast and ranges, which led to major flooding with the effects still being felt now. Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTBig rains crossing the north and west, but will it reach the southeast? | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/big-rains-crossing-the-north-and-west-but-will-it-reach-the-southeasthttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/big-rains-crossing-the-north-and-west-but-will-it-reach-the-southeastWe’ve seen a powerful weather system move across the southeast of the country, strong and large enough to bring abnormally high tides, damaging winds, dust storms and a cold outbreak that is working its way up to southern Queensland. A big system, but it was missing one key component to get significant rain: moisture.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTThe kick off snow system for 2025 is nearly here! | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/the-kick-off-snow-system-for-2025-is-nearly-herehttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/the-kick-off-snow-system-for-2025-is-nearly-hereAn intense low will is about to push a strong cold front across southeastern Australia, bringing together the ultimate trifecta in the alps: low pressure, moisture and cold air. The cold air arrives on Monday night into the early hours of Tuesday, when it should rapidly change from rain to snow and lower down to around 1200 metres (ie throughout the alpine area). Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTIntense low pressure system bringing severe weather to southeast | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/intense-low-pressure-system-bringing-severe-weather-to-southeasthttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/intense-low-pressure-system-bringing-severe-weather-to-southeastAn intense low pressure system is located over the Bight, ready to send a cold front over the southeast on Monday, followed by a second trough on Tuesday. Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTA proper burst of snow is likely in the alps on Monday into Tuesday | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/a-proper-burst-of-snow-is-likely-in-the-alps-on-monday-into-tuesdayhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/a-proper-burst-of-snow-is-likely-in-the-alps-on-monday-into-tuesdayFinally! There are lots of features aligning to make a proper alpine snow event occur early next week. For much of this year we have had a ridge of high pressure sitting over southeastern Australia. This has blocked weather systems from moving through, limiting rain. We've had many rain systems develop over the eastern states, mainly in Queensland and NSW, and sometimes they've been able to brush eastern Victoria - but anything coming from the west hasn't been as successful in delivering wet weather thanks to that blocking high.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTThree areas of rain, but will it reach the dry parts of the southeast? | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/three-areas-of-rain-but-will-it-reach-the-dry-parts-of-the-southeasthttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/three-areas-of-rain-but-will-it-reach-the-dry-parts-of-the-southeastFor the drought affected areas of the southeast there is a bit of rain on the horizon, with a system due early next week. Most areas near the coast or south/west of the ranges have the potential for 10 to 25 mm. Some parts of northern and western Tasmania may see up to 50mm with heavier falls at elevation. This is better than we’ve seen recently, but still not drought breaking - and as it will come through in showers (which are by nature hit and miss) there will be places that miss out and only see a few millimetres. Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTWidespread, significant rain, from Newcastle to Coffs Harbour this week | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/widespread-significant-rain-from-newcastle-to-coffs-harbour-this-weekhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/widespread-significant-rain-from-newcastle-to-coffs-harbour-this-weekIt is a sharp contrast between the frost southeast, and the wet NSW coast. We have a combination of: slow moving high pressure, an upper atmosphere cold pool of air, and an incredibly warmer than average Tasman Sea - working together to push rain into the coast with significant totals expected over the next few days. Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTWidespread frost in the southeast sets new records | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/widespread-frost-in-the-southeast-sets-new-recordshttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/widespread-frost-in-the-southeast-sets-new-recordsSoutheastern Australia has woken to a widespread frost event this morning, setting new records in some sites. The coldest temperature appears to be -8.0C in Fingal in Tasmania. Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTWoah - 80cm of snow in the outlook! But how likely is that to actually happen? | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/woah---80cm-of-snow-in-the-outlook-but-how-likely-is-that-to-actually-happenhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/woah---80cm-of-snow-in-the-outlook-but-how-likely-is-that-to-actually-happenThis morning's snow forecast has quickly changed from a sad looking chart, to something with a lot more zeal. Some alpine resorts have a forecast of 80cm of snow over the next ten days! Hold on... before you get too excited, let's look under the hood to see what is driving that forecast.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTLowest on record rainfall deficiencies for drought ravaged southeast | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/lowest-on-record-rainfall-deficiencies-for-drought-ravaged-southeasthttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/lowest-on-record-rainfall-deficiencies-for-drought-ravaged-southeastI’m going to focus on the drought affected areas of southeastern Australia. They stretch from Ceduna in South Australia, across the Eyre and Yorke Peninsulas to the Murraylands and South East, then across the border into Victoria, through the Mallee, Wimmera and South West… Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTMore rain for southern Queensland and eastern NSW, while the south misses out | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/more-rain-for-southern-queensland-and-eastern-nsw-while-the-south-misses-outhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/more-rain-for-southern-queensland-and-eastern-nsw-while-the-south-misses-outWe have yet another week ahead of us where parts of Queensland and NSW see the majority of the rain while the south misses out. A belt of high pressure stretches across southern Australia, encouraging onshore winds for the east coast. These pick up moisture from the warm oceans to our east and push it onto the coast, delivering showers. Meanwhile, the belt of high pressure stops any weather systems from having a significant impact along the southern coastline (and no impact at all inland). Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTDecent rainfalls in western Tasmania aren’t spreading further north | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/decent-rainfalls-in-western-tasmania-arent-spreading-further-northhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/decent-rainfalls-in-western-tasmania-arent-spreading-further-northThere has been very little rain anywhere away from Australia’s coastline during the past week. For the majority of the time we have a stubborn high pressure system sitting over the southeast or the Tasman Sea. Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTOn our balmy morning Melbourne was just shy of the all time record | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/on-our-balmy-morning-melbourne-was-just-shy-of-the-all-time-recordhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/on-our-balmy-morning-melbourne-was-just-shy-of-the-all-time-recordDid you find it rather warm as you woke up this morning, perhaps your morning run felt more like it was still summer? Much of Melbourne just experienced their hottest May night on record.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTHigh pressure lingering over the southeast bringing unseasonable temperatures and limiting rain | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/high-pressure-lingering-over-the-southeast-bringing-unseasonable-temperatures-and-limiting-rainhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/high-pressure-lingering-over-the-southeast-bringing-unseasonable-temperatures-and-limiting-rainWe're well into the first week of May, but the weather pattern doesn't seem to understand the calendar. Melbourne and Adelaide are likely to be warmer than Brisbane and Sydney (and Hobart isn't far off). Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTApril 2025 brought a huge contrast from wet Queensland and the southwest, to the dry southeast | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/april-2025-brought-a-huge-contrast-from-wet-queensland-and-the-southwest-to-the-dry-southeasthttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/april-2025-brought-a-huge-contrast-from-wet-queensland-and-the-southwest-to-the-dry-southeastApril's rainfall varied wildly from one part of the country to the other - some did very well, others are continuing to experience dry conditions. A few slow moving rain systems crossed the NT and Queensland delivering above average rain to most, some significantly by more than four times the average. Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTMelbourne's April was the second hottest in 169 years of records | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/melbournes-april-was-the-second-hottest-in-169-yeards-of-recordshttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/melbournes-april-was-the-second-hottest-in-169-yeards-of-recordsOnly 2005 was hotter in a long history that goes back to when observations began in 1856. While the end of April is delivering a crisp feeling, hinting that winter is just around the corner... much of this April has been significantly above average.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTImpressive rain falls over NSW, with more to come for the east | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/impressive-rain-falls-over-nsw-with-more-to-come-for-the-easthttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/impressive-rain-falls-over-nsw-with-more-to-come-for-the-eastFocusing on NSW, where the ANZAC long weekend rain system really delivered - for much of the state.A few totals from inland parts: Parkes 47mm Moree 40mm...Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTThe ANZAC rain system has moved on, with another system due early to mid this week | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/the-anzac-rain-system-has-moved-on-with-another-system-due-early-to-mid-this-weekhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/the-anzac-rain-system-has-moved-on-with-another-system-due-early-to-mid-this-weekThe southeast had a weather system move through over the ANZAC long weekend delivering good rain for some, and lighter falls for others. On Monday morning, the low that brought the rain is now well out to sea off the NSW coast. Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTIs an ANZAC Day Break heading for the southeast? | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/is-an-anzac-day-break-heading-for-the-southeasthttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/is-an-anzac-day-break-heading-for-the-southeastMany farms and gardens across southeastern Australia have had an incredibly dry start to the year, building on dry conditions that returned in 2024. There are some parts near the east coast that have done very well so far, and the majority of Queensland has seen well above average rain - some by more than three times the average.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTCyclone Errol makes this season our busiest in six years | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/cyclone-errol-makes-this-season-our-busiest-in-six-yearshttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/cyclone-errol-makes-this-season-our-busiest-in-six-yearsFri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTThe southwest has soaking rain - and there are signs the southeast may have some rain on the horizon | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/the-southwest-has-soaking-rain---and-there-are-signs-the-southeast-may-have-some-rain-on-the-horizonhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/the-southwest-has-soaking-rain---and-there-are-signs-the-southeast-may-have-some-rain-on-the-horizonAn active system is bringing soaking rain to parts of southwestern Australia, with some falls nearing 50mm, and a local fall of more than 100mm in Munglinup West. In comparison, a weak system is sliding across southeastern Australia, and while much of Tasmania picked up 3-15mm, it barely grazed the mainland, with falls of less than 1mm at the coast. Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTThe southeast looks ahead to The Break, but it may not deliver for a second year in a row | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/the-southeast-looks-ahead-to-the-break-but-it-may-not-deliver-for-a-second-year-in-a-rowhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/the-southeast-looks-ahead-to-the-break-but-it-may-not-deliver-for-a-second-year-in-a-rowIf you’re dry sowing or trying to work out what the year will bring, you don’t want to miss this update. Rain is the big decider of a season, and we know that in order for it to rain you have to have moisture and instability work together. We know plenty about the moisture part (and in good news, we have buckets of it ready at our disposal), but the instability part is the harder thing to forecast.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTGather Round's hot and dry weather to linger well into next week | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/gather-rounds-hot-and-dry-weather-to-linger-well-into-next-weekhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/gather-rounds-hot-and-dry-weather-to-linger-well-into-next-weekFri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTQuiet weather pattern brings mostly dry conditions and lets heat spread far and wide | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/quiet-weather-pattern-brings-mostly-dry-conditions-and-lets-heat-spread-far-and-widehttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/quiet-weather-pattern-brings-mostly-dry-conditions-and-lets-heat-spread-far-and-wideOver the past week we've seen significant rain over the northeastern half of the country, associated with a persistant trough, and low moving off the NSW coast. This weather pattern has now moved on. Late last week and over the weekend, rain began falling in the southwest, adding up to widespread 25 to 50 mm with locally heavier falls. ‍ The current weather pattern shows a very broad area of high pressure. Firstly, cradling troughs in the west, continuing the rain for another day or two.Secondly, blocking any tropical moisture from reaching cold fronts that are crossing the southeast. If you're wanting rain over southeastern Australia...Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTAustralia's weather flip flopping from monsoonal rain to winter snow | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/australias-weather-flip-flopping-from-monsoonal-rain-to-winter-snowhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/australias-weather-flip-flopping-from-monsoonal-rain-to-winter-snowFri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTNext burst of rain travelling across northern Australia, cold outbreak in southeast later this week | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/next-burst-of-rain-travelling-across-northern-australia-cold-outbreak-in-southeast-later-this-weekhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/next-burst-of-rain-travelling-across-northern-australia-cold-outbreak-in-southeast-later-this-weekTropical Cyclone Dianne was short lived, crossing the northwest WA coast early on Saturday, but the rainfall remains will have an impact on northern Australia prompting the next wave of rain to move through. Rainfall potential over the next week includes large parts of Queensland with another 25 to 150 mm.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTFlood threat covering much of Queensland, with significant rain still to come | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/flood-threat-covering-much-of-queensland-with-significant-rain-still-to-comehttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/flood-threat-covering-much-of-queensland-with-significant-rain-still-to-comeIn the past week, large parts of Queensland have recorded more than 200mm of rain, and locally more than 400mm. Forecasts show that the weather system still has a lot to deliver, with more than 200mm still to come. Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTSignificant rain for Queensland, over inland parts this time | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/significant-rain-for-queensland-over-inland-parts-this-timehttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/significant-rain-for-queensland-over-inland-parts-this-timeThis week's significant rain is lining up to affect Queensland - and not just the coast or far north this time, but right down into the southern interior. Moist air from the Pacific Ocean is running into low pressure over the NT, creating widespread rain and thunderstorms.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTHandy rainfalls heading into the south, with a potential cyclone looming | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/handy-rainfalls-heading-into-the-south-with-a-potential-cyclone-loominghttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/handy-rainfalls-heading-into-the-south-with-a-potential-cyclone-loomingHeavy rain and flooding returned to northern Queensland early this week, and it's still going.The heaviest falls are on the east coast, but significant rain extends across the north, and less significant rain down into the southeastFri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTHeavy rain for northern Queensland persisting for a few days this week | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/heavy-rain-for-northern-queensland-persisting-for-a-few-days-this-weekhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/heavy-rain-for-northern-queensland-persisting-for-a-few-days-this-weekWhile southern parts are taking a break from the heat, the wet weather is increasing in the north.Low pressure and an abundance of moisture are working together to produce widespread rain, with impressive totals already, including 145mm just off Port Douglas and 114mm in Innisfail.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTCold change extending across the southeast, but it won't break the heat for long | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/cold-change-extending-across-the-southeast-but-it-wont-break-the-heat-for-longhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/cold-change-extending-across-the-southeast-but-it-wont-break-the-heat-for-longThe first strong cold front of the autumn season has crossed southeastern Australia. This lets colder, drier air from the Southern Ocean, extend northwards over Australia, replacing the heat and humidity. Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTOngoing heatwave affecting five capital cities | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/ongoing-heatwave-affecting-five-capital-citieshttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/ongoing-heatwave-affecting-five-capital-citiesIf you're away from the aftermath of Cyclone Alfred, you've been going through an extended period of heat.The Bureau's current heatwave forecast has a large part of central and southeastern Australia in a low-intensity to severe heatwave, including Adelaide, Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne - and even Hobart is included in the mapFri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTCyclone Alfred - Friday March 7th update | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/cyclone-alfred---friday-march-7th-updatehttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/cyclone-alfred---friday-march-7th-updateFri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTCyclone Alfred - Thursday March 6th update | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/cyclone-alfred---thursday-march-6th-updatehttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/cyclone-alfred---thursday-march-6th-updateCyclone Alfred is heading towards the coast, likely to cross later on Friday or early on Saturday. Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTBest Practices For Protecting Australian Vegetables From Hail Damage | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/protecting-vegetables-from-hailhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/protecting-vegetables-from-hailFri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTUsing Weather Data To Optimise Construction Schedules In Australia | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/using-weather-data-to-optimise-construction-schedules-in-australiahttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/using-weather-data-to-optimise-construction-schedules-in-australiaFri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTCyclone Alfred - Wednesday March 5th update | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/cyclone-alfred---wednesday-march-5th-updatehttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/cyclone-alfred---wednesday-march-5th-updateCyclone Alfred is heading towards the coast, likely to cross near Brisbane on Friday. Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTFebruary 2025 Weather Summary and March Outlook | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/february-2025-weather-summary-and-march-outlookhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/february-2025-weather-summary-and-march-outlookFebruary 2025 was Australia’s fifth hottest on record, with extreme heat, flooding, and dry conditions impacting agriculture. March is expected to bring above-average temperatures and variable rainfall, depending on cyclone activity and shifting weather patterns.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTCyclone Alfred - Monday March 3rd update | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/cyclone-alfred---monday-march-3rd-updatehttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/cyclone-alfred---monday-march-3rd-updateCyclone Alfred is likely to move back towards the coast mid week, with a crossing near Brisbane somewhere on Thursday or Friday. Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTThe path of Cyclone Alfred is still highly uncertain | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/the-path-of-cyclone-alfred-is-still-highly-uncertainhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/the-path-of-cyclone-alfred-is-still-highly-uncertainCyclone Alfred is well out to sea off the Queensland coast on Wednesday, not affecting any communities at this stage. This cyclone is likely to be on our weather map for an extended period of time, potentially affecting the coast. Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTJanuary 2025 Weather Summary and February Outlook | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/january-2025-weather-summary-and-february-outlookhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/january-2025-weather-summary-and-february-outlookJane recaps January's weather conditions and provides insights into what to anticipate in February.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTIntro Guide Part Three: The Dew Point and Feels Like | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/intro-guide-part-three-the-dew-point-and-feels-likehttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/intro-guide-part-three-the-dew-point-and-feels-likeDid you ever look at the forecast and wonder what ‘Dew Point’ and ‘Feels Like’ mean? Let Jane explain it to you in this installment of Understanding the Weather.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTWhat is an Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD)? | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/what-is-an-indian-ocean-dipole-iodhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/what-is-an-indian-ocean-dipole-iodThe Indian Ocean is just as important as driving Australia’s weather as the Pacific Ocean. Jane dives deep into what an Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) actually is.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTWhat exactly is a 'weather model'? | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/what-exactly-is-a-weather-modelhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/what-exactly-is-a-weather-modelJane’s Weather offers our AI Forecast plus a range of different weather models... but what exactly is a weather model?Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTIntro Guide Part One: Mostly Sunny vs Partly Cloudy | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/intro-guide-part-one-mostly-sunny-vs-partly-cloudyhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/intro-guide-part-one-mostly-sunny-vs-partly-cloudySunny, mostly sunny, cloudy, partly cloudy, wet, dry… these terms can get mighty confusing. Check out the what these terms really mean here.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTHow the wind blows | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/how-the-wind-blowshttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/how-the-wind-blowsIs a southerly wind always cool and a northerly wind always warm? Not really. Jane explains what southerly and northerly winds really mean.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTIntro Guide Part Two: Rain vs Showers | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/intro-guide-part-two-rain-vs-showershttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/intro-guide-part-two-rain-vs-showersAre 'rain' and 'showers' the same thing? Jane explains the real difference between the two here.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTHow do meteorologists work out the weather forecast? | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/how-do-meteorologists-work-out-the-weather-forecasthttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/how-do-meteorologists-work-out-the-weather-forecastHave you ever wondered how Jane and other meteorologists come up with the weather forecast you check regularly? Find out here!Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTWhat is the difference between wintry hail and snow? | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-wintry-hail-and-snowhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-wintry-hail-and-snowIs snow the same as wintry hail? Let Jane help you understand the difference between the two.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMTWhat cloud is that? | Jane's Weatherhttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/what-cloud-is-thathttps://landing.janesweather.com/blog/what-cloud-is-thatDid you ever look up and wonder what that beautiful cloud was called? There may be countless types of clouds — but Jane explains the most basic cloud types here.Fri, 06 Jun 2025 05:15:31 GMT