Christmas Day is now just one week away, which means the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) has been able to announce the official forecast.
Some Aussies will need to move celebrations indoors as a few states are warned of possible showers, as well as relatively cool to mild temperatures.
"It will be a varied Christmas Day across the country, with cool conditions across much of the south-east compared to an expected hot day in Perth, and hot and stormy conditions for much of the Northern Territory," the BoM says.
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Victoria and South Australia are expected to remain dry but the bureau is forecasting showers for western and northern Tasmania.
There's also a risk of showers for eastern NSW with onshore winds and a partly cloudy day on the forecast, so not ideal beach weather.
However, it should be generally dry and sunny elsewhere, with above average temperatures forecast for north-east NSW and southern Queensland.
Large parts of the Sunshine State - including the south-east and the tropical north - are set to see showers and storms.
While over on the west coast, it will be a hot and dry day across southern WA.
So what does the weather have planned for your neck of the woods? Let's check out the state-by-state forecasts:
Queensland
Brisbane is set to see a shower or two, with highs of 32 degrees and balmy overnight lows of 23 degrees.
Through eastern, central and northern Queensland, there's a risk of showers and storms.
Maximum temperatures in the low 30s near the coast and across northern parts, to high 30s elsewhere through southern inland areas.
NSW
A generally dry and mostly sunny day across the state, although there's the risk of showers for the east coast.
Sydney is expecting a shower or two with highs of 28 degrees, falling to lows of 19.
Maximum temperatures for the state will be within a few degrees of the December average – low to mid 20s about the south coast, grading to high 20s about the north coast.
Away from coast, maximum temperatures in the high 20s in the south, grading to low 30s in the north.
ACT
Canberra is set for a mostly sunny Christmas Day with highs also reaching 28 degrees but a chilly evening is forecast, with lows down around 10 degrees.
Victoria
It's set to be a cool to mild day with the slight risk of a light morning shower about the exposed southern coasts, clearing to a dry afternoon.
Maximum temperatures will be well-below average, with the partly cloudy skies keeping maximum temperatures in the high-teens to low 20s in the south.
Melbourne can expect a mild and partly cloudy day with highs of just 19 degrees, dropping down to 13 degrees.
It'll be dry and sunny in the north.
Tasmania
A gusty westerly flow will bring showers to western and southern Tasmania.
Daytime temperatures are generally 2 to 6 degrees below the December average, and in the mid-teens through western and southern parts but reaching around 20 degrees for the northeast.
Hobart is set for a cloudy day with highs reaching 17 degrees, before dropping to 9 degrees overnight.
South Australia
A dry and mostly sunny day across South Australia, with cloud clearing in Adelaide for a top of 26 degrees.
While maximum temperatures will be in the mid to low 20s about the east coast, it'll be cooler in the far south-east, where the maximums are only set to reaching the high teens.
On the flip side, inland temperatures could reach into the high 30s.
Western Australia
It'll be a dry and warm-to-hot Christmas Day across much of the state, with daytime temperatures in the mid-to-high 30s, grading to low 40s away from the coast, through central and northern parts.
Perth is forecast to reach a scorcher with tops of 39 degrees forecast, while overnight lows will remain at a warm 25 degrees.
Tropical showers and storms are forecast for the Kimberley.
Northern Territory
And cloudy with showers and storms across much of central and northern NT, with a shower or two and possible storm forecast for Darwin.
They'll see a top of 32 degrees, with lows of 25 degrees.
Dry and mostly sunny in the far south.
- Reported with Bureau of Meteorology
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