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Australia -- Western Australia Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Mar 21/11 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Western Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Warning summary
Flood Warning for the Lower Fitzroy River catchment.
Forecast for Monday
Kimberley, central and eastern Pilbara, the northern Interior: Isolated showers
and thunderstorms, tending scattered in the Kimberley.
Gascoyne, northern Goldfields, Central West, Central Wheat Belt and the
northeastern Lower West: Isolated showers and thunderstorms.
Near the Eucla coast: Isolated showers.
Forecast for Tuesday
Kimberley, Pilbara and the northern Interior: Isolated showers and
thunderstorms, mostly afternoon and evening, tending scattered in the east
Kimberley.
Gascoyne and the Central West district: Isolated showers with the chance of some
afternoon thunderstorms.
Southwest, southeastern Great Southern and the western South Coastal districts:
Isolated showers and thunderstorms.
Near the Eucla coast: Isolated morning showers.
Perth Forecast
Warning summary
Nil.
Forecast for Monday
Mostly sunny. Moderate E'ly winds with a moderate sea breeze near the coast for
a period later in the afternoon.
Precis:      Mostly sunny.
City:        Max   32
Mandurah:    Max   31
UV Alert:    9:10 am to 3:40 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 9 [Very High]
Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: HIGH
Hills: HIGH
Forecast for Tuesday
A mostly sunny day. Moderate NE'ly winds shifting SW'ly during the afternoon.
Precis:      Mostly sunny.
City:        Min 20         Max 34
Mandurah:    Min 19        Max 31
Wednesday    Sunny.                                 Min 20     Max 33
Thursday     Sunny.                                 Min 19     Max 35
Friday       Sunny.                                 Min 20     Max 36
Saturday     Sunny.                                 Min 22     Max 36
Sunday       Sunny.                                 Min 22     Max 35
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm WST Monday.

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