People rising early for tomorrow's Anzac Day dawn service can expect warmer than average temperatures around the country - except in Perth.
Weatherzone has forecast warm and dry conditions across most of the country due to a high pressure system across central and eastern Australia.
However, a low-pressure system, front and trough will be moving across the west, bringing a winter chill to Perth.
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Anzac Day forecast
For those attending the dawn service here are the minimum overnight temperatures expected for each capital city.
Sydney 14, Melbourne 13, Brisbane 18, Perth 7, Adelaide 18, Hobart 9, Canberra 7 and Darwin 25 degrees.
The forecast for each capital city during the day can be found below.
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Sydney
The Harbour City is expected to reach 24 degrees, partly cloudy, with a medium chance of showers and light winds.
Melbourne
Victoria's capital will reach 25 degrees, mostly sunny with winds up to 20 km/h.
Brisbane
The sunshine state capital will be cloudy with a maximum temperature of 25 degrees, a high chance of showers and winds up to 30 km/hr.
Perth
The city is only expected to reach 18 degrees and will be partly cloudy with a high chance of showers and light winds that could increase to 30km/hr later in the day.
Adelaide
The city of churches is expected to reach 27 degrees, with mostly sunny conditions and light winds.
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Hobart
The Tasmanian capital will be 21 degrees and sunny with light winds.
Canberra
Australia's capital city will be 22 degrees and partly cloudy with light winds.
Darwin
The Northern Territory capital will be 34 degrees and partly cloudy with a medium chances of showers, a possible thunderstorm late in the day and light winds.
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