MELBOURNE - Oct 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 Jurien Bay to Cape Leeuwin. Forecast for Sunday evening Southern and southwestern parts of the SW Land division and the Eucla: Isolated showers contracting to coastal parts of the Eucla this evening. Forecast for Monday Southern Central West, northern Lower West, Southeast Gascoyne and northwest Central Wheat Belt: Isolated showers and thunderstorms developing by the afternoon and extending to the Goldfields, southwestern Interior, northern Southwest and the Great Southern during the evening. Showers becoming scattered with moderate to heavy falls possible in thunderstorms over the northwest Great Southern, southern Central Wheat Belt, southern Central West and northern Lower West in the evening. Northwest Gascoyne and southwest Pilbara: Isolated showers extending to the remaining northern Gascoyne during the afternoon with isolated thunderstorms developing in the northeast Gascoyne. Perth Forecast Warning summary Nil. Forecast for Sunday evening Partly cloudy. Moderate E/SE winds freshening this evening. Precis: Partly cloudy. Forecast for Monday Cloudy periods with a few showers developing by the afternoon with the risk of a thunderstorm. Moderate to fresh and gusty E/NE winds easing during the morning and tending S/SE for a period in the afternoon. Precis: Few showers. Thunderstorm risk. City: Min 12 Max 27 Mandurah: Min 13 Max 25 UV Alert: 8:50 am to 3:20 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 7 [High] Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: NOT RATED Hills: NOT RATED Tuesday Partly cloudy. Min 13 Max 24 Wednesday Morning cloud. Min 13 Max 22 Thursday Shower or two. Min 12 Max 22 Friday Partly cloudy. Min 10 Max 22 Saturday Sunny. Min 12 Max 25 Sunday Sunny. Min 13 Max 27 The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am WST Monday.
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STAT News Service
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