MELBOURNE - Sep 12/10 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Western Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
Warning summary Strong Wind Warning for coastal waters from Bremer Bay to SA Border. Forecast for Sunday evening SW Land Division, Southern Goldfields: Isolated showers, tending scattered near the south coast east of Albany. Isolated coastal thunderstorms east of Esperance clearing in the evening. Showers clearing from northern and western parts early evening. Eucla: Scattered showers in the west, becoming isolated and extending throughout during the evening with isolated coastal thunderstorms. Eastern Pilbara and the central and southeast Interior: Patchy rain areas, clearing in the evening. Northeast Interior and the central Kimberley: Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Forecast for Monday SW Land Division south of Augusta to Lake Grace, Southern Goldfields, Far southern Interior and Eucla: Isolated showers contracting to the south coast late afternoon or evening. Showers tending scattered in the morning about the far southeast Eucla coast. Isolated afternoon showers and thunderstorms for northeast parts of the Kimberley. A cold night for inland parts of the SW Land Division with morning frosts in susceptible areas. Perth Forecast Warning summary Nil. Forecast for Sunday evening Clear. Moderate to fresh S/SW winds, easing and shifting SE'ly in the evening. Precis: Clear. Forecast for Monday A cold morning followed by a sunny day. Light E'ly winds tending S'ly for a period in the afternoon. Precis: Sunny. City: Min 2 Max 18 Mandurah: Min 7 Max 17 UV Alert: 9:20 am to 3:10 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 7 [High] Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: NOT RATED Hills: NOT RATED Tuesday Sunny. Min 3 Max 19 Wednesday Sunny. Min 5 Max 20 Thursday Partly cloudy. Min 7 Max 21 Friday Sunny. Min 7 Max 21 Saturday Partly cloudy. Min 8 Max 22 Sunday Sunny. Min 9 Max 23 The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am WST Monday.
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STAT News Service
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