Public forecasts
See real Cynoptec forecasts before you join
Explore full public forecasts, with the same long-range detail, rainfall outlooks and High-Energy Period schedules that members receive.
What's included in your forecasts?
✓Forecast discussion
Written analysis of the expected pattern and how the season is likely to evolve.
✓High-Energy Period schedules
Expected periods of increased weather activity, with dates and risk levels.
✓District outlook tables
Rainfall and temperature guidance for forecast districts in every state.
✓Weekly updates
Real-time weekly updates in map, video and written formats as conditions develop.
Why we publish public forecasts
We believe people should understand what they are purchasing before becoming members. These public forecasts let you review the structure, depth and presentation of Cynoptec forecasting intelligence before subscribing.
Public forecast library
Cynoptec Climate Intelligence Model: Version 1 Explained
Valid 19 Aug 2026 to 30 Sept 2026
Stu walks through the new Cynoptec Climate Intelligence Model: what it is, what it is not, and why Version 1 looks the way it does. The model replaces probability maps with a dated timeline of weather systems and a reaso…
Read the full forecast →July 2026 Long Range Weather Forecast
Valid 1 July 2026 to 31 July 2026
July 2026 opens with ridge dominance and coastal showers while cold surges elevate frost risk inland. A wetter window for southern states develops 7 to 14 July with a damaging wind and alpine snow risk 11 to 13 July. Wee…
Read the full forecast →June 2026 Long Range Weather Forecast
Valid 1 June 2026 to 30 June 2026
June 2026 is a high-confidence winter month driven by repeated northwest cloudband activity. Rainfall extends well north of typical winter boundaries, lifting totals across QLD and the NT.
Read the full forecast →May 2026 Long Range Forecast
Valid 1 May 2026 to 31 May 2026
May 2026 is the structural reset month where Australia shifts from tropical driven dynamics to winter frontal control. Four distinct High Energy Periods define the rainfall and wind structure of the month. The primary sy…
Read the full forecast →Who are these forecasts designed for?
Agriculture
Plan planting, harvest and seasonal operations earlier.
Insurance
Monitor seasonal climate risk and exposure windows.
Business
Improve planning around weather-sensitive decisions.
Property owners
Prepare earlier for emerging seasonal risks.
What members say
“Knowing we were going to have a dry spring months ahead of time helped us plan and prepare. Your forecasting is helping us save millions.”
Ray T.
“Super solid effort this year. Last week of May for us and built into July as you said. Potential for rainfall has ramped up into mid October as you said back in May. This year has been incredibly successful for you, especially when the models predicted the opposite.”
David C.
“Been on point in most cases months before. I have said it time and time again. When others were predicting hot and dry, Cynoptec informed us of wet weather and heavy wet, possible cyclone, months ahead. I planned my holiday for after and it worked out well. That's why I subscribe to you guys.”
Peter C.
“The forecast for a late break in our region was spot on.”
Ryan L.
“Well done. Better than a 95% strike rate here in SA. Worth every cent!”
Andrew D.
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