MELBOURNE - Nov 10/10 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Western Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
Warning summary Fire Weather Warning for the Pilbara sub-districts Shire of Roebourne and Town of Port Hedland. Strong Wind Warning for coastal waters from Wallal to Mandurah. Forecast for Wednesday evening Central West: Isolated showers in the southwest. Remainder of the SW Land Division, adjacent Goldfields and far west of the Eucla: Areas of rain. Rain tending to isolated showers in the northeast of the Central Wheatbelt. Isolated thunderstorms in the Southeast Coastal, east of the Great Southern and far south of the Goldfields. Moderate falls in the Southwest district. Forecast for Thursday Kimberley and far northeast Interior: Isolated afternoon thunderstorms and showers. Southern Interior and adjacent Goldfields and Eucla: Isolated afternoon thunderstorms and showers. Lower West, Great Southern and south coastal districts of the SW Land Division and far west of the Eucla: Isolated showers, tending scattered near the south coast east of Albany, clearing from the Lower West, Great Southern and the north of the Southwest district by the afternoon. Remainder of the SW Land Division and adjacent parts of the Gascoyne and Goldfields: Isolated showers clearing early morning. Perth Forecast Warning summary Nil. Forecast for Wednesday evening Cloudy. Light to moderate S/SW winds. Precis: Cloudy. Forecast for Thursday Shower or two developing in the early morning, clearing by about noon. Moderate to fresh S/SW winds. Precis: Morning shower or two. City: Min 14 Max 23 Mandurah: Min 15 Max 21 UV Alert: 8:10 am to 3:50 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 10 [Very High] Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: HIGH Hills: LOW-MODERATE Friday Partly cloudy. Min 9 Max 23 Saturday Sunny. Min 11 Max 28 Sunday Sunny. Min 12 Max 30 Monday Sunny. Min 12 Max 29 Tuesday Sunny. Min 13 Max 29 Wednesday Sunny. Min 11 Max 29 The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am WST Thursday.
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STAT News Service
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