MELBOURNE - Dec 5/10 - 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 parts of the Pilbara for Monday. Forecast for Sunday evening South coastal districts of the SW Land Division and the far south of the Great Southern: Isolated showers. About central parts of the west coast extending inland over the southern Gascoyne and northern Central Wheatbelt tonight: Isolated light showers from mid level cloud. Southeast Interior and far east of the Eucla: Isolated thunderstorms and showers. Northeast of the Kimberley: Isolated showers clearing this evening. Forecast for Monday Southwest district, southern Lower West, southwest Great Southern and South Coastal districts: Isolated showers clearing from inland parts in the afternoon. Central West and adjacent parts: Isolated light showers from mid level cloud. Eastern Central Wheatbelt, south of the Goldfields, northeast of the Southeast Coastal and west of the Eucla: Isolated thunderstorms and scattered showers developing late in the afternoon and evening. Northeast Kimberley: Isolated thunderstorms and showers developing in the afternoon. Perth Forecast Warning summary Nil. Forecast for Sunday evening Partly cloudy. Moderate SW'ly winds. Precis: Partly cloudy. Forecast for Monday Chance of a light shower. Light winds tending moderate SW'ly during the morning, freshening in the afternoon. Precis: Chance of a shower. City: Min 14 Max 23 Mandurah: Min 15 Max 22 UV Alert: 7:50 am to 4:20 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 14 [Extreme] Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: LOW-MODERATE Hills: HIGH Tuesday Chance of a morning shower. Min 15 Max 23 Wednesday Partly cloudy. Min 12 Max 25 Thursday Mostly sunny. Min 13 Max 28 Friday Sunny. Min 14 Max 31 Saturday Sunny. Min 17 Max 33 Sunday Mostly sunny. Min 19 Max 35 The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am WST Monday.
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STAT News Service
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