Australia's weather map freezes for second time, laying the platform for record May in Perth, Adelaide and parts of NSW (2024)

For the second time this May, Australia's normally mobile weather systems have ground to a halt.

The lack of movement on the charts during the coming week will lead to another prolonged spell of invariable day-to-day weather, including a record run of unseasonable warmth across Western Australia, another spell of showery days for parts of the eastern seaboard, and an extension of the extreme-dry finish to autumn for South Australia and northern Victoria.

The source of the abnormally stable conditions is again a "blocking high" — the name given to strong high-pressure systems which stall for an extended period and block the usual eastward movement of weather.

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High-pressure system replicating previous two-week pattern

A glance at the current weather map shows a near identical set-up to the first fortnight of the month – a strong high south of the mainland and the absence of other notable features near Australia, a configuration which is likely to remain unchanged until at least next Thursday.

Analysing the position of the jet streams also shows a similarity – the subtropical and polar jets are splitting west of WA, allowing the high to remain cradled over Australian longitudes with little wind to keep the system moving.

Australia's weather map freezes for second time, laying the platform for record May in Perth, Adelaide and parts of NSW (1)

The high should finally become mobile again late next week, however almost immediately a new blocking high may form in the Tasman Sea.

This potential third near-stationary high would bring another period of uniform weather through the last week of May, although it's likely position further east would at least bring a change to the prevailing weather during the current block.

Can NSW expect further heavy rain and flooding?

With another inactive high to the south, it's no surprise showers are on the forecast for the NSW coast into the foreseeable future, but will the drenching match the previous event?

The answer is thankfully no, due to the system's location west of Adelaide, as opposed to the earlier blocking pattern when the high was west of Tasmania.

This change in position may seem inconsequential considering the system's impact stretches more than 5,000km, however because winds spin anticlockwise around a high in the Southern Hemisphere, the small shift north will lead to a slight deviation of winds across eastern Australia from a south-easterly to a southerly (as depicted on the map below).

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Since southerlies blow near parallel to the NSW coast, compared to a south-easterly which is directly onshore, they bring firstly, less rain, and secondly, its mostly confined to the coastal fringe.

Take Sydney for example — the first two weeks of May dumped 213mm of rain to Observatory Hill and 61mm at Penrith, while the next week should deliver well below 50mm to the city and just a few millimetres to the outer western suburbs.

Despite lighter falls during the coming week, the ongoing wet weather for the state is breaking May records.

Jervis Bay has already collected 532mm this month, already the highest May total since observations commenced in the region back in 1900.

Hillston in south-west NSW has received 124mm this month, also a record, with data for the town dating back to 1882.

WA warmth rolls on as Perth annihilates records

The ongoing location of the blocking highs to WA's east are leading to a predominant warm north-easterly on the west coast, setting the platform for Perth's warmest May on record.

The city has averaged 26C for maximums so far this month, well above the long-term May mean of 21C and on track to easily surpassing the old record of 24.4C from 2009.

The run of warm May days is so unusual for Perth that since records began in 1897 the most consecutive 25C plus days in May before this year was eight in 1985 and 2009, a spell annihilated by a current run of 11 days which should extend to 16 days by Wednesday.

The unseasonable warm month also follows above-average temperatures through March and April and should ensure Perth achieves an average maximum this autumn around 28C, breaking the old record of 27.5C from 2011.

Parts of SA, VIC suffer through dry May

When the weather blocks up, there are always regions which experience inordinate spells of dry weather.

Since the stationary highs are preventing rain-producing cold fronts from reaching the mainland, it's currently the southern states missing out.

Adelaide is a prime example with the official Bureau of Meteorology rain gauge yet to measure any precipitation this month, well below the city's May average of 67mm and possibly on track to remain below the current record of 2.6mm from May 1934.

Australia's weather map freezes for second time, laying the platform for record May in Perth, Adelaide and parts of NSW (2)

Across the border, northern Victoria is also suffering from a lack of fronts – much of the Wimmera has received less than 1mm this month, which will become the lowest May total since 1934 if the last week of May fails to deliver significant rain.

Australia's weather map freezes for second time, laying the platform for record May in Perth, Adelaide and parts of NSW (2024)

FAQs

What is the highest temperature ever recorded in Perth Australia? ›

An example of this is the 2014 Perth Hills Bushfire. The highest temperature recorded for Perth is 46.2 °C (115.2 °F), on 23 February 1991, and the highest temperature recorded in the metropolitan region is 46.7 °C (116.1 °F), at Perth Airport on the same day.

On which day of the year did Perth record its hottest day on record? ›

The highest temperature recorded for Perth is 46.2 degrees on February 23, 1991.

What is the weather in Australia in May? ›

May is the end of autumn in Australia, and that means cooler temperatures in some places, verging on wintery. Sydney stays reasonably warm thanks to being coastal, with average May highs of 68°F (20°C). But, other southern cities like Melbourne, Hobart, and Adelaide are cooler.

What are the weather patterns in Perth Australia? ›

Summers in Perth are hot and dry, with average temperatures of 31°C in the hottest month of February. In winter, the weather is cool, and can be wet at times between May and September. However, it's not unusual to see sunny days and clear blue skies during the winter months.

What is the hottest day ever recorded in Australia? ›

The highest temperature ever recorded in Australia is 50.7 °C (123.3 °F), which was recorded on 2 January 1960 at Oodnadatta, South Australia, and 13 January 2022 at Onslow, Western Australia. The lowest temperature ever recorded in Australia is −23.0 °C (−9.4 °F), at Charlotte Pass, New South Wales, on 29 June 1994.

What is the hottest season in Perth? ›

Summer (December – February)

Summer in Perth is hot and dry with very little rainfall. Average temperatures range from 17.5 - 30°C (63.5 - 86°F). In the afternoons a sea breeze called the 'Fremantle Doctor' provides some relief from the heat.

Is May a good time to visit Perth? ›

Perth in Autumn (March - May)

There are fewer crowds during this time and the hotel prices are a little lower. The weather is also ideal to have a good time experiencing the best of the city.

What to wear in May in Australia? ›

Jeans and casual tops will be OK attire for most locations and most sites visited, although you'll want to pack a trenchcoat or slightly heavier jacket if you are in Sydney. A sweatshirt or sweater for layering in the evenings will be useful as well.

What season is May Australia? ›

In Australia, the seasons are defined by grouping the calendar months in the following way: Spring - the three transition months September, October and November. Summer - the three hottest months December, January and February. Autumn - the transition months March, April and May.

Is Perth expensive to live? ›

Overview: Cost of living in Perth

The cost of living in Perth for a single person = ~ 3620 AUD monthly and ~ 43,440 AUD annually. Perth living expenses for a family of 4 = ~ 8106 AUD monthly and ~ 97,272 AUD annually. The average cost of living in Perth for students = ~2,000 AUD monthly and ~24,000 AUD annually.

Is Perth weather like California? ›

The easiest way to explain the climate is that it has a mixture of the Californian and Mediterranean climates, with mild winters and hot dry summers.

What to wear in Perth in May? ›

The spring, summer, and autumn months, September to May, bring very comfortable weather but also extreme heat, particularly in the summer. Cool, lighter clothing, such as clothes made of light cotton, shorts and T-shirts will work well. Don't forget a hat and sunglasses.

How many days above 40 degrees in Perth? ›

The previous record in Perth was six 40ºC days from January 2022. While this summer's total of eight 40ºC days is up there with the most ever observed for Perth, it doesn't rival the 13 days at or above 40ºC recorded during the 2021-22 summer.

What is the record breaking heat in Perth? ›

Perth has recorded six days at or above 40 degrees in February, which was a new monthly record, according to the bureau. It was also Perth's eighth day at or above 40 degrees for the summer, which was the second-highest summer tally on record, with 13 days at or above 40 degrees recorded during the summer of 2021-2022.

Is Perth hotter than Sydney? ›

Why is Perth hotter than Sydney? A big reason why Perth is hotter than Sydney is they're in different climate zones. Perth has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters, while Sydney has a humid subtropical climate with mild summers and winters.

Is Perth the sunniest city in the world? ›

Perth, Western Australia

In fact, it's officially the sunniest capital city in the world, with an average of eight hours of sun per day, year-round. It's wonderfully close to Fremantle and Rottnest Island too, so you can take home a suitcase full of brightly-lit quokka selfies.

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