Showers and thunderstorms are threatening to put a dampener on Christmas celebrations in some parts of Australia - but it's mostly clear skies.
Rain is forecast in northern parts of Australia.Most Australian capitals will enjoy a sunny Christmas according to the current forecast.
While temperatures in capitals on the east coast are expected to be in the 20s, Canberra could reach 30 degrees, Adelaide is also forecast to have a top of 30 degrees and Darwin 32 degrees.Hobart will likely be the coolest capital on 25 December, with a pleasant 21 degrees as the city's forecast maximum temperature.Brisbane will be cloudy with a 60 per cent chance of rain on Christmas Day and Darwin is likely to have showers and possible thunderstorm.
He said the picture will be clearer in coming days on what to expect with the potential for rain and storms, adding that northern Australia will be more likely to be affected. Perth is forecast to remain sunny in the days ahead, with maximum temperatures in the early thirties right up to and including on Christmas Day."The Kimberley will probably have showers and thunderstorms but the southwest, the south - all models pretty much have pretty dry conditions on the 23rd leading up to Christmas; so at this stage WA is looking drier and warmer than it normally is."Melbourne residents should enjoy some warmer weather mid-week.
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