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Australia -- Western Australia Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Nov 21/10 - 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 most of the Ninghan subdistrict of the Central
Wheatbelt for Monday.
Strong Wind Warning for coastal waters from Esperance to Eyre for Monday morning
and Jurien Bay to Cape Leeuwin for Monday afternoon and evening.
Forecast for Monday
NW Kimberley coastal parts: Isolated afternoon and evening thunderstorms and
showers.
North and east Gascoyne, Goldfields, Southeast Coastal, western Eucla and
southwest Interior: Isolated showers and thunderstorms extending into eastern
parts in the afternoon.
Remainder of the southwest Pilbara and northern Gascoyne: Isolated light showers
from mid level cloud developing.
Lower West, Southwest, South Coastal, Great Southern and southern Central
Wheatbelt: Isolated showers and drizzle about the south coast, tending scattered
late morning. Isolated showers developing in the remainder late morning, with
isolated thunderstorms developing in inland parts in the afternoon.
Perth Forecast
Warning summary
Nil.
Forecast for Monday
Cloudy with a shower or two. Light winds tending moderate SW'ly during the
morning then fresh S/SW in the afternoon.
Precis:      Shower or two.
City:        Max   26
Mandurah:    Max   25
UV Alert:    8:00 am to 4:10 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 12 [Extreme]
Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: HIGH
Hills: HIGH
Tuesday      Partly cloudy.                         Min 15     Max 26
Wednesday    Mostly sunny.                          Min 13     Max 27
Thursday     Mostly sunny.                          Min 14     Max 27
Friday       Sunny.                                 Min 14     Max 29
Saturday     Sunny.                                 Min 14     Max 32
Sunday       Sunny.                                 Min 15     Max 34
The next routine forecast will be issued at 11:20 am WST Monday.

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