Australia Dew Point

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Updated: 4:00 PM GMT on November 22, 2009
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Weather Summary
Weather Underground Forecast for Monday, November 23, 2009. Activity will generally decrease through the eastern portion of the continent on Monday, but areas of cold weather will persist.
A low pressure system will begin the day off the east coast of Hokkaido before moving northeastward out into the Pacific Ocean. Its associated cold front will provide morning showers along the east coast on Honshu before it moves away from the coast and allows the precipitation to quickly diminish.
A high pressure system will build into the Yellow Sea and Sea of Japan regions behind the aforementioned front, producing widespread dry conditions from central China through Japan in the afternoon.
Southeast China will remain dry, but Taiwan and Luzon may experience scattered showers.
Frigid air will continue to stream through northern China, the Korean Peninsula, and western Japan. Southeast China will be much more mild.
Tokyo will rise into the lower 60s(F)/mid-10s(C), while Shanghai will see temperatures in the lower 50s(F)/lower 10s(C). Seoul will rise into the lower 50s(F)/lower 10s(C).
For Australia, a trough of low pressure will press through the middle portion of the country on Monday, allowing a long front to move slowly through the eastern portion of the country. Rain will progress up the coast from Sydney northward, and cool air will proceed through the Bass Strait and into the Sydney area.
The area south of the Gulf of Carpentaria will experience considerable precipitation, while the western half of the country will remain dry and mild to warm.
Sydney will rise into the upper 60s(F)/lower 20s(C), while Melbourne will see temperatures in the upper 60s(F)/lower 20s(C). Brisbane will rise into the mid-80s(F)/upper 20s(C).