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Australia -- Western Australia Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Oct 20/10 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Western Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Warning summary
Nil.
Forecast for Thursday
Near the south coast west of Israelite Bay: Isolated showers, clearing in the
evening.
Far north of the Kimberley: Isolated afternoon showers and thunderstorms.
Coastal parts of the Central West, extending east across southern Gascoyne and
northern Central Wheatbelt in the afternoon: Isolated light showers.
Goldfields, southern Interior and the Eucla: Isolated showers developing in the
evening.
Forecast for Friday
South of a line Busselton to Bremer Bay: Isolated showers, clearing in the
evening.
Eastern Goldfields, southern Interior and the Eucla: Isolated thunderstorms and
showers.
Remaining Goldfields and the far southeast Gascoyne: Isolated morning showers.
North Kimberley: Isolated thunderstorms and showers, mostly afternoon and
evening.
Perth Forecast
Warning summary
Nil.
Forecast for Thursday
Mostly cloudy until some sunny breaks develop in the late afternoon. Moderate
S/SW winds.
Precis:      Cloudy periods.
City:        Max   20
Mandurah:    Max   19
UV Alert:    8:20 am to 3:40 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 11 [Extreme]
Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: LOW-MODERATE
Hills: LOW-MODERATE
Forecast for Friday
A mostly sunny day. Light SE'ly winds, shifting moderate to fresh S/SW'ly in the
afternoon.
Precis:      Mostly sunny.
City:        Min 8          Max 24
Mandurah:    Min 12        Max 22
Saturday     Sunny.                                 Min 9      Max 26
Sunday       Sunny.                                 Min 12     Max 29
Monday       Sunny.                                 Min 12     Max 27
Tuesday      Mostly sunny.                          Min 11     Max 29
Wednesday    Partly cloudy.                         Min 15     Max 26
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm WST Thursday.

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