01 August 2022, 5:26 AM
As we end another cool and cloudy winters day with the skies clearing in Lismore and the Northern Rivers, there is patch of warmer springlike weather coming our way over the next few days.
Jake from the Bureau of Meteorology said there was a trough moving towards the north east corner that may lead to a few showers but there won't be much in them.
The trough will move out to the Tasman Sea overnight and is replaced with a high pressure system over the north east which will keep our weather "pretty fine".
Temperatures will be 2-3 degrees above the August average, this is both minimums and maximums.
Today's 19 degrees rises to 21 and blue skies tomorrow (Tuesday) followed by 23 on Wednesday and Thursday then a perfect 25 degrees on Friday as another cold front arrives from the southwest.
Minimums on Friday and Saturday should be around the 12 degree mark before dropping back 7 degrees on Sunday morning.
The cold front at the end of the week will only bring a shower or two, starting late Friday, once again as most of the rain will fall west of the Dividing Range. Jake said, "By the time the system makes its way across the range it will lose a lot of its moisture.
The winds will be light in the next few days before freshening Thursday and into Friday especially near the coast.
The next weather system, at this early stage, is another high pressure system but this one will have some cooler air behind it meaning back to some coolers days and cold nights.
Take advantage of of some perfect end of winter weather in the coming days.
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