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Australia -- Western Australia Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Nov 27/10 - 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 Kalbarri to Jurien Bay and from Cape
Naturaliste to Walpole for Saturday.
Fire Weather Warnings for the Central West district, the Mortlock sub district
of the Central Wheat Belt and for inland parts of the Pilbara for Saturday.
Fire Weather Warning for the Central West district and the Town of Port Hedland
and the Shire of East Pilbara North sub districts of the Pilbara for Sunday.
Forecast for Saturday  evening
Kimberley, northern Interior, Pilbara and the Gascoyne: Isolated thunderstorms
and showers.
Forecast for Sunday
Kimberley: Isolated thunderstorms and showers tending scattered in the afternoon
and evening.
Pilbara and NW Gascoyne and adjacent far northern Central West district:
Isolated thunderstorms and showers, mostly afternoon and evening.
Perth Forecast
Warning summary
Nil.
Forecast for Saturday  evening
Clear. Moderate E'ly winds becoming fresh Saturday night.
Precis:      Clear.
Forecast for Sunday
Sunny. Moderate to fresh E/NE winds easing in the afternoon and tending S'ly
near the coast mid afternoon.
Precis:      Sunny.
City:        Min 18        Max 35
Mandurah:    Min 18        Max 32
UV Alert:    7:50 am to 4:20 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 13 [Extreme]
Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: VERY HIGH
Hills: VERY HIGH
Monday       Sunny.                                 Min 20     Max 35
Tuesday      Mostly sunny.                          Min 20     Max 36
Wednesday    Partly cloudy.                         Min 16     Max 29
Thursday     Partly cloudy.                         Min 14     Max 28
Friday       Sunny.                                 Min 13     Max 27
Saturday     Shower or two.                         Min 13     Max 25
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am WST Sunday.

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