MELBOURNE - Nov 30/10 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Western Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
Warning summary Fire Weather Warning for inland and northern parts for the remainder of Tuesday and Wednesday. Strong Wind Warning from Carnarvon to Cape Leeuwin and for Bremer Bay to Israelite Bay for this evening. Forecast for Tuesday evening Western Kimberley, eastern Pilbara and northwest Interior: Scattered thunderstorms and showers, heavy falls possible. Remainder of the Kimberley apart from the far east, remainder of the north of the Interior, remainder of the inland Pilbara and inland northern Gascoyne: Isolated thunderstorms and showers. Southwest district: Isolated thunderstorms and showers developing late evening. Forecast for Wednesday Kimberley, eastern Pilbara and northwest Interior: Isolated thunderstorms and showers, tending scattered in the afternoon. Remainder of the central and eastern Pilbara, northern Interior and northeast Gascoyne: Isolated afternoon thunderstorms and showers. About the south coast between Walpole and Ravensthorpe: Isolated morning drizzle. Central Wheatbelt, Great Southern, South Coastal and Southeast Coastal districts: Isolated thunderstorms and showers developing late evening. Perth Forecast Warning summary Nil. Forecast for Tuesday evening Clear. Fresh S/SW winds easing later. Precis: Clear. Forecast for Wednesday Cooler and partly cloudy. SE'ly winds tending fresh S/SW in the afternoon, strong on the coast. Precis: Partly cloudy. City: Min 16 Max 29 Mandurah: Min 17 Max 28 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 Thursday Partly cloudy. Min 15 Max 26 Friday Partly cloudy. Min 12 Max 25 Saturday Sunny. Min 12 Max 27 Sunday Partly cloudy. Min 13 Max 27 Monday Partly cloudy. Min 12 Max 27 Tuesday Partly cloudy. Min 12 Max 28 The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am WST Wednesday.
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STAT News Service
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