There is a surge of cold air, rain and storms pushing across the southeast to end the week before the focus turns to our first major surge of hot air for the season that will have an impact across the country.

A complex area of low pressure is wandering near Tasmania. It’s slow, as it began its wander on Tuesday and doesn’t leave until the weekend.

A one-two punch of cold air spreads across the southeast, with impacts felt right up into southern Queensland by Saturday. It’s not the low level snow found in Victoria and Tasmania, but rather a hint of a chill in the air.

While this is slowly rolling through, something very different is brewing in the west.

It’s the time of year where the sun’s energy ramps up and if we don’t have cloud covering the north and interior, then the air starts

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