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Australia -- Western Australia Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Apr 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 Kalbarri to Israelite Bay.
Fire Weather Warning for the Central West district for Sunday.
Forecast for Saturday  evening
North and west Kimberley, the Pilbara, northern Gascoyne and central Interior:
Isolated showers and thunderstorms.
Forecast for Sunday
Far north Kimberley: Isolated afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms.
Far west Pilbara and western Gascoyne, extending to the Central West district
during the afternoon and evening: Isolated showers and thunderstorms.
Southwest district, extending to the Lower West, far Western Great Southern and
western South Coastal district Sunday evening and Sunday night: Scattered
showers and isolated thunderstorms.
Eastern Eucla coast: Isolated showers or drizzle.
Perth Forecast
Warning summary
Nil.
Forecast for Saturday  evening
Clear. Moderate E'ly winds.
Precis:      Clear.
Forecast for Sunday
Sunny for most of the day. A few showers and the risk of a thunderstorm late
Sunday evening and Sunday night. Fresh and gusty NE winds.
Precis:      Windy. Evening showers, storm risk.
City:        Min 14        Max 29
Mandurah:    Min 15         Max 29
UV Alert:    9:40 am to 3:00 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 7 [High]
Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: VERY HIGH
Hills: VERY HIGH
Monday       Few showers easing.                    Min 15     Max 24
Tuesday      Shower or two.                         Min 15     Max 24
Wednesday    Cloudy.                                Min 13     Max 24
Thursday     Mostly sunny.                          Min 14     Max 26
Friday       Sunny.                                 Min 15     Max 29
Saturday     Sunny.                                 Min 15     Max 30
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am WST Sunday.

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