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Australia -- Western Australia Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Nov 14/11 - 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 Northwest Cape to Kalbarri and from
Cape Leeuwin to Bremer Bay.
Forecast for Monday    evening
Kimberley, northern Interior, far northeast Gascoyne and the eastern Pilbara:
Isolated showers and thunderstorms, tending scattered over the Kimberley.
Southwest of a line Perth to Bremer Bay: Isolated showers, contracting to south
coastal parts in the evening.
Forecast for Tuesday
Kimberley, northern Interior, far northeast Gascoyne and the eastern Pilbara:
Isolated showers and thunderstorms, tending scattered over the Kimberley and the
far northern Interior in the afternoon.
SE Coastal district, and the Eucla: Isolated morning coastal showers or drizzle.
Perth Forecast
Warning summary
Nil.
Forecast for Monday    evening
A light shower, clearing in the evening. Moderate to fresh S/SW winds, becoming
light S'ly by late evening.
Precis:      A light shower, clearing.
Forecast for Tuesday
Partly cloudy. Light to moderate SE'ly winds, shifting moderate SW'ly in the
afternoon.
Precis:      Partly cloudy.
City:        Min 11        Max 25
Mandurah:    Min 14         Max 23
UV Alert:    8:10 am to 3:50 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 11 [Extreme]
Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: LOW-MODERATE
Hills: LOW-MODERATE
Wednesday    Partly cloudy.                         Min 13     Max 24
Thursday     Shower or two.                         Min 15     Max 24
Friday       Shower or two, clearing.               Min 15     Max 23
Saturday     Partly cloudy.                         Min 12     Max 25
Sunday       Mostly sunny.                          Min 13     Max 27
Monday       Mostly sunny.                          Min 14     Max 29
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am WST Tuesday.

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