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Australia -- Western Australia Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Oct 19/11 - 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 Carnarvon to Jurien Bay today.
Forecast for Wednesday evening
Far northeast Kimberley: Isolated showers and thunderstorms.
Central and southern Interior and eastern Eucla: Isolated showers and
thunderstorms tending scattered in the southern Interior and eastern Eucla.
Eastern Goldfields, Southeast Coastal district and western Eucla: Isolated
showers, clearing this evening.
Forecast for Thursday
Central and southern Interior: Isolated showers and thunderstorms.
Kimberley and northern Interior: Isolated showers and thunderstorms developing
late morning.
Eastern Pilbara, central and eastern Gascoyne: Isolated afternoon showers and
thunderstorms.
Coastal Eucla: Isolated showers or areas of drizzle.
Perth Forecast
Warning summary
Nil.
Forecast for Wednesday evening
A mostly sunny day. Light to moderate SE'ly winds shifting moderate to fresh
SW'ly in the afternoon.
Precis:      Mostly sunny.
Forecast for Thursday
Sunny day. Light to moderate E'ly winds shifting moderate to fresh SW'ly in the
afternoon.
Precis:      Sunny.
City:        Min 9         Max 26
Mandurah:    Min 11         Max 24
UV Alert:    8:40 am to 3:30 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 9 [Very High]
Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: NOT RATED
Hills: NOT RATED
Friday       Partly cloudy.                         Min 11     Max 30
Saturday     Shower or two.                         Min 16     Max 27
Sunday       Chance of a shower.                    Min 14     Max 25
Monday       Sunny.                                 Min 12     Max 24
Tuesday      Sunny.                                 Min 13     Max 25
Wednesday    Partly cloudy.                         Min 13     Max 26
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am WST Thursday.

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