Wed. Nov 6th, 2024
alert-–-seafood-lovers-go-on-a-buying-frenzy-in-readiness-for-christmas-–-as-milder-weather-is-forecast-around-the-country-for-the-big-dayAlert – Seafood lovers go on a buying frenzy in readiness for Christmas – as milder weather is forecast around the country for the big day

Thousands of people are expected to descend on fish markets around the country to buy seafood for Christmas – as latest forecasts predict mostly mild weather for the big day with the possibility of storms in some areas.

The Sydney Fish Market, one of the biggest in , is open from 5am Saturday to 5pm on Christmas Eve and expects to sell more than 350 tonnes, including 120 tonnes of prawns and about 70,000 dozen oysters.

More than 100,000 people are expected to visit the market in the inner-city suburb of Pyrmont in the next 36 hours.

The most popular items are usually barramundi, snapper, lobsters and, of course, prawns and oysters.

There are also ‘affordably delicious’ fish like school whiting, gurnard, and ocean jacket.

More than 100,000 people are expected to visit The Sydney Fish Market (above) in the next 36 hours

More than 100,000 people are expected to visit The Sydney Fish Market (above) in the next 36 hours

Thousands of Aussies will descend upon seafood markets this weekend in preparation for Christmas (pictured, The Sydney Fish Market on Saturday)

Thousands of Aussies will descend upon seafood markets this weekend in preparation for Christmas (pictured, The Sydney Fish Market on Saturday)

Sydney's market (above) offers 'affordably delicious' fish like school whiting, gurnard, and ocean jacket

Sydney’s market (above) offers ‘affordably delicious’ fish like school whiting, gurnard, and ocean jacket

The weather for Christmas is looking mild in New South Wales with onshore winds and cloudy skies, with some showers likely in Sydney and elsewhere (pictured, The Sydney Fish Market)

The weather for Christmas is looking mild in New South Wales with onshore winds and cloudy skies, with some showers likely in Sydney and elsewhere (pictured, The Sydney Fish Market)

Sydney's iconic seafood market was packed on Saturday (above) as thousands prepare for Christmas

Sydney’s iconic seafood market was packed on Saturday (above) as thousands prepare for Christmas

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‘We encourage visitors to come with an open mind and menu, and let our expert retailers guide you towards the catch of the day,’ market chief executive Greg Dyer said.

With just two more sleeps until Christmas, the weather bureau is tipping mild weather for most of the country.

After the recent heatwave in the eastern states and flooding in the north, afternoon showers and thunderstorms are likely across Queensland, including Brisbane.

In NSW, there will be onshore winds and cloudy skies, with some showers likely in Sydney and elsewhere.

In Victoria and Tasmania, southeasterly winds are forecast to bring cloud and cooler-than-average temperatures, with morning showers ahead of clearing conditions in the afternoon for Melbourne and Hobart.

Sydney's extremely popular seafood market (above) is open from 5am Saturday to 5pm on Christmas Eve

Sydney’s extremely popular seafood market (above) is open from 5am Saturday to 5pm on Christmas Eve

The most popular items at The Sydney Fish Market (above) are usually barramundi, snapper, lobsters and, of course, prawns and oysters

The most popular items at The Sydney Fish Market (above) are usually barramundi, snapper, lobsters and, of course, prawns and oysters

Sydney Fish Market's (above) chief executive Greg Dyer encourage customers to 'come with an open mind and menu, and let our expert retailers guide you towards the catch of the day'

Sydney Fish Market’s (above) chief executive Greg Dyer encourage customers to ‘come with an open mind and menu, and let our expert retailers guide you towards the catch of the day’

More than 100,000 customers are expected to visit The Sydney Fish Market (above) this weekend

More than 100,000 customers are expected to visit The Sydney Fish Market (above) this weekend

Thousands flocked to the Sydney Fish Market (above) to buy barramundi, snapper, lobsters and, of course, prawns and oysters

Thousands flocked to the Sydney Fish Market (above) to buy barramundi, snapper, lobsters and, of course, prawns and oysters

Adelaide can expect some sunshine, after a cool and cloudy start for Christmas morning over South . 

In Western , a low-pressure system has been brewing this week and could bring showers and storms to the interior as well as Perth, interspersed with sunshine.

The Northern Territory can expect seasonal afternoon showers and storms around Darwin, although the risk of any Christmas impacts due to the remnants of ex-tropical cyclone Jasper appears unlikely, the Bureau of Meteorology said.

FOUR-DAY FORECAST FOR CAPITAL CITIES 

PERTH

Saturday Sunny. Max 35

Sunday Sunny. Min 18 Max 36

Monday Mostly sunny. Min 22 Max 33

Tuesday Partly cloudy. Min 18 Max 25

ADELAIDE

Saturday Mostly sunny. Max 27

Sunday Partly cloudy. Min 14 Max 22

Monday Possible shower. Min 13 Max 21

Tuesday Cloudy. Min 14 Max 23

MELBOURNE

Saturday Sunny. Max 25

Sunday Shower or two. Min 14 Max 24

Monday Showers. Min 16 Max 23

Tuesday Showers. Min 17 Max 24

HOBART

Saturday Partly cloudy. Max 20

Sunday Possible shower. Min 12 Max 20

Monday Cloudy. Min 14 Max 21

Tuesday Partly cloudy. Min 12 Max 22

CANBERRA

Saturday Showers increasing. Max 25

Sunday Showers. Possible storm. Min 13 Max 20

Monday Showers increasing. Min 13 Max 23

Tuesday Showers easing. Min 13 Max 25

SYDNEY

Saturday Partly cloudy. Max 26

Sunday Showers. Possible storm. Min 20 Max 26

Monday Shower or two. Min 19 Max 28

Tuesday Possible shower. Min 20 Max 30

BRISBANE

Saturday Possible afternoon shower. Max 29

Sunday Showers. Possible storm. Min 21 Max 30

Monday Showers. Possible storm. Min 22 Max 33

Tuesday Showers. Possible storm. Min 22 Max 33

DARWIN

Saturday Possible storm. Max 35

Sunday Possible storm. Min 28 Max 35

Monday Mostly sunny. Min 29 Max 34

Tuesday Possible shower or storm. Min 29 Max 34

SOURCE: Bureau of Meteorology

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