Prosper in a dynamic world
Search

Top End’s wet end to wet season

 

Much of the Northern Territory’s Top End has had a drier than normal wet season so far but is likely to end it in a wet way.

Showers and thunderstorms become an increased chance over the next few days as a pulse of moist, unstable air moves in from the east. Showers and storms become a chance each day for almost all locations in the Top End from mid-this week until mid-next week.

The wettest area is expected to be Arnhem where instability and moisture should be greatest and where a tropical low is a chance to form.

Seven-day rainfall has the potential to exceed 200 millimetres in eastern Arnhem and amount to 50-100mm for most of the remainder of the Top End, including the Darwin area.

top end

Image: ECMWF forecast rainfall  for the period Monday 11th April to Tuesday 19th April.

A tropical low may form in Arafura Sea on the weekend, however there is a very low chance that this system will intensify into a cyclone. For more information on Weatherzone’s rainfall, storm and tropical cyclone forecasts, please contact us at apac.sales@dtn.com.

Latest news

Satisfy your weather obsession with these news headlines from around the nation, and the world.

DTN Dangerous Thunderstorm Alerts in action with severe thunderstorms disrupting Perth industries

Severe thunderstorms impacted southwest WA and the Perth region on Sunday, December 14, 2025, triggering Dangerous Thunderstorm Alerts (DTA) by DTN for industries and businesses in the region. DTN operates Dangerous Thunderstorm Alerts (DTA) which alert businesses and industries to thunderstorms based on intensity and movement. These alerts provide advanced notice of thunderstorms moving into […]

How Australian East Coast port and maritime operations could be disrupted by tropical cyclones over the next two weeks

Port and maritime operations across Australia’s East Coast could be disrupted by increased tropical cyclone activity in the Coral Sea and southwest Pacific Ocean over the next two weeks. Meteorologists reference a large selection of Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models to forecast weather. A number of these NWP models are forecasting the development of tropical […]

Extreme fire danger and severe heatwave conditions spreading across SA, Victoria and NSW

Hot, dry and windy weather causing elevated fire danger and severe heatwave conditions are sweeping across southeastern Australia over the next three days, driving high energy demand and disruption to operations. Clear skies associated a large and slow-moving high pressure system have allowed hot air to build up over parts of northern, western and central […]

Heightened bushfire risk during the 2025-26 summer for WA, Victoria and NSW in latest AFAC Outlook

The Australian and New Zealand Council for fire and emergency services (AFAC) identified western and southern WA, Victoria and inland NSW as key regions that are at risk of heightened bushfire risk this summer. Parts of Australia have experienced severe soil moisture and rainfall deficiencies over the past months and years, while high fuel loads […]