We've got this unseasonal cloud band stretching from the tropical north down into the eastern parts of the country.
In the south-east corner, a cold front and low pressure system will be moving across, and in the west, generally fine and settled conditions thanks to a high pressure system.
Now let's check out the states one by one, starting with Queensland.
Some wet conditions underneath that cloud band, stretching from the north-west down into the southern inland parts, with some hit-and-miss showers for the coastal parts, tending more scattered for the tropical north.
Temperatures will be well below average in the inland parts underneath that cloud band, and slightly above average for the coastal areas.
In Brisbane, a mostly sunny day and a top of 24 °C.
In New South Wales, some wet conditions underneath that cloud band, gradually contracting to the east, with some possible light showers elsewhere in the state.
Temperatures will be within 1 to 2 °C of average.
In Sydney, some showers clearing with a top of 21 °C, and in Canberra, showers easing and a top of 14 °C.
For Victoria, that cold front will bring showers to much of the state, tending more widespread in parts of the south-west and up into the north-east.
Behind that cold front, a cool westerly change will bring across the state, with the chance of some snow through alpine areas.
For Melbourne, cloudy conditions with showers increasing and a top of 15 °C.
In Tasmania, that cold front will be bringing some showers up the west coast and along the northern coastline, with light showers possible elsewhere in the state.
Temperatures will be in the low to mid teens, and for Hobart some showers increasing through the day, a top of 15 °C.
In South Australia, that cold front will be bringing some showers through southern parts of the state, tending more scattered through the coastal areas where thunderstorms are also possible.
For Adelaide, a cloudy day with some possible showers, a top of 15 °C.
In the west, a chilly start to the day for southern parts of WA with patches of fog and frost, with some light drizzly showers along the south coast.
Temperatures will be generally below average, and for Perth, a partly cloudy day and a top of 18 °C.
For the north of the country, that unseasonal cloud band stretches from the Top End down into the Barkly, with some fine and sunny conditions in the interior.
For Darwin tomorrow, we do have a mostly sunny day, a top of 31 °C, chance of a light morning shower.
And that's it for our National Weather Forecast for tomorrow. If you'd like some