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Australia -- Western Australia Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Jan 9/11 - 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 the NT border to Kuri Bay.
Fire Weather Warning for the northern parts of the SW Land Division.
Forecast for Sunday    evening
Kimberley, northern Interior and Pilbara, and the NW Gascoyne: Isolated showers
and thunderstorms, tending scattered in the Kimberley and far east Pilbara with
moderate to heavy falls possible.
Eucla: Areas of drizzle developing during the evening.
Forecast for Monday
Kimberley: Isolated showers and thunderstorms tending scattered in the north and
west with some moderate to heavy falls possible.
Northern Interior: Isolated showers and thunderstorms.
Pilbara: Isolated mostly early morning showers and thunderstorms.
Eucla, eastern Goldfields and southern Interior: Cloudy with areas of drizzle,
mostly morning.
Perth Forecast
Warning summary
Nil.
Forecast for Sunday    evening
Clear. Moderate S/SW winds shifting moderate to fresh E'ly Sunday night.
Precis:      Clear.
Forecast for Monday
Sunny. Moderate to fresh E/NE winds easing late morning and tending moderate to
fresh SE/SW mid afternoon.
Precis:      Sunny.
City:        Min 21        Max 35
Mandurah:    Min 22         Max 33
UV Alert:    8:10 am to 4:40 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 13 [Extreme]
Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: VERY HIGH
Hills: VERY HIGH
Tuesday      Sunny.                                 Min 20     Max 34
Wednesday    Sunny.                                 Min 21     Max 35
Thursday     Humid change developing.               Min 22     Max 36
Friday       Partly cloudy.                         Min 18     Max 25
Saturday     Partly cloudy.                         Min 16     Max 28
Sunday       Sunny.                                 Min 16     Max 29
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am WST Monday.

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