MELBOURNE - May 6/12 - 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 Walpole to Israelite Bay for Sunday. Strong Wind Warning for coastal waters from Geraldton to Jurien Bay and from Esperance to Israelite Bay for Monday. Gale Warning issued for coastal waters from Jurien Bay to Esperance for Monday. Forecast for Sunday evening Southwest Interior: Isolated showers and thunderstorms clearing during the evening. Far western Pilbara and adjacent northern Gascoyne: Isolated showers. South West Land Division, adjacent southwest Gascoyne and adjacent Goldfields: Isolated showers contracting to coastal parts in the evening. Forecast for Monday South West Land Division: Isolated showers southwest of Geraldton to Albany. Showers tending scattered from the southwest during the morning with isolated showers extending throughout remaining parts during the afternoon and evening. Strong squalls southwest of Mandurah to Hopetoun, and isolated thunderstorms possible over southern coastal parts west of Albany. South Gascoyne coast: Isolated morning showers. Perth Forecast Warning summary Nil Forecast for Sunday evening A shower or two. Moderate SW winds. Precis: Shower or two. Forecast for Monday A shower or two increasing for a period during the late afternoon and evening. Moderate NW winds becoming fresh to strong and gusty during the morning ahead of a W/SW change late afternoon. Precis: Shower or two increasing. Windy. City: Min 13 Max 22 Mandurah: Min 15 Max 21 UV Alert: 10:20 am to 2:10 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 4 [Moderate] Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: NOT RATED Hills: NOT RATED Tuesday Shower or two. Min 14 Max 20 Wednesday Shower or two. Min 9 Max 21 Thursday Partly cloudy. Min 10 Max 22 Friday Mostly sunny. Min 11 Max 24 Saturday Mostly sunny. Min 12 Max 26 Sunday Shower or two. Min 14 Max 24 The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am WST Monday.
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STAT News Service
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