MELBOURNE - Apr 10/11 - 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 Cape Leeuwin to Israelite Bay. Forecast for Sunday evening Far north Kimberley: Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Western Pilbara, western Gascoyne and the Central West district: Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Remaining Southwest Land Division: Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms near the southwest Capes extending across the Southwest, Lower West, western Great Southern and western South Coastal districts during the evening. Forecast for Monday West Pilbara and Gascoyne: Isolated showers and thunderstorms, mainly afternoon and evening. Southwest Land Division: Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms southwest of a line from Jurien Bay to Albany, easing to isolated showers by sunrise. Isolated showers and thunderstorms in remaining parts, clearing from the west during the day. Goldfields and western Eucla: Isolated showers developing from the west with isolated thunderstorms in the south. Perth Forecast Warning summary Nil. Forecast for Sunday evening A few showers and the chance of a squally thunderstorm during the evening. Moderate to fresh NE'ly winds. Precis: Evening showers, storm risk. Forecast for Monday A few showers and the chance of a squally thunderstorm before sunrise. Just a shower or two for the remainder of the day. Moderate to fresh W'ly winds. Precis: Shower or two. City: Min 17 Max 24 Mandurah: Min 18 Max 24 UV Alert: 9:40 am to 3:00 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 7 [High] Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: HIGH Hills: HIGH Tuesday Shower or two. Min 17 Max 24 Wednesday Cloudy periods. Min 13 Max 24 Thursday Sunny. Min 12 Max 26 Friday Sunny. Min 14 Max 29 Saturday Mostly sunny. Min 15 Max 30 Sunday Shower or two developing. Min 17 Max 25 The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am WST Monday.
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STAT News Service
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