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Australia -- Western Australia Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Nov 26/11 - 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 NW Cape to Mandurah and from
Israelite Bay to Eyre.
Forecast for Saturday
Far NE Kimberley: Isolated afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms.
Eastern Gascoyne, Goldfields and western Eucla: Isolated thunderstorms and
showers developing in the afternoon and evening.
Eastern Central Wheat Belt, eastern Great Southern, Southeast Coastal, adjacent
South Coastal: Isolated thunderstorms and showers, mostly afternoon and evening.
Near the south coast: Isolated showers.
Forecast for Sunday
Far north Kimberley: Isolated afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms.
Far eastern SW Land Division, the Goldfields, far SE Gascoyne and western Eucla,
extending to the SW Interior and the eastern Eucla during the day: Isolated
showers and thunderstorms.
Perth Forecast
Warning summary
Nil.
Forecast for Saturday
Some smoke about, clearing early afternoon. Partly cloudy for the remainder of
the day. Moderate S'ly winds, freshening S/SW in the afternoon.
Precis:      Partly cloudy.
City:        Max   26
Mandurah:    Max   23
UV Alert:    8:00 am to 4:10 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 12 [Extreme]
Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: LOW-MODERATE
Hills: LOW-MODERATE
Forecast for Sunday
Some morning cloud. Moderate SE winds tending fresh S/SW by noon.
Precis:      Morning cloud.
City:        Min 13         Max 25
Mandurah:    Min 14        Max 24
Monday       Cloudy periods, late shower risk.      Min 14     Max 24
Tuesday      Early shower clearing by sunrise.      Min 13     Max 23
Wednesday    Sunny, windy.                          Min 13     Max 27
Thursday     Sunny, windy.                          Min 17     Max 30
Friday       Sunny.                                 Min 20     Max 33
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm WST Saturday.

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