MELBOURNE - Jul 24/11 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Western Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
Warning summary Nil. Forecast for Sunday West Pilbara: Isolated light showers clearing in the afternoon. Gascoyne, northern parts of the Central West and northern Central Wheat Belt, extending to the Goldfields during the afternoon and evening: Isolated showers. SW Capes, extending throughout the Southwest district and into the adjacent Lower West and South Coastal districts during the evening: Isolated showers. Forecast for Monday SW Land Division: Scattered showers developing about the SW Capes in the morning and extending to southwest of Geraldton to Merredin to Ravensthorpe by evening with isolated thunderstorms southwest of a line from Geraldton to Albany. Isolated showers extending from western parts for the remainder. Gascoyne district: Isolated showers in the west extending to remaining central and southern parts by the evening. Southeast Goldfields and western Eucla: Isolated morning showers. Perth Forecast Warning summary Nil. Forecast for Sunday High cloud. Light to moderate N/NE winds. Precis: High cloud. City: Max 20 Mandurah: Max 20 UV Alert: 11:20 am to 1:20 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 3 [Moderate] Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: NOT RATED Hills: NOT RATED Forecast for Monday A shower or two developing during the morning and increasing for a period in the afternoon and evening. Light to moderate N/NE winds shifting moderate NW/SW later in the evening. Precis: Shower or two increasing later. City: Min 11 Max 19 Mandurah: Min 13 Max 18 Tuesday Shower or two. Min 11 Max 20 Wednesday Showers increasing. Storm risk. Min 10 Max 21 Thursday Showers. Windy. Min 11 Max 18 Friday Showers. Windy. Min 11 Max 19 Saturday Showers. Windy. Min 11 Max 19 The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm WST Sunday.
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STAT News Service
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