MELBOURNE - May 8/12 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Western Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
Warning summary Strong Wind Warning issued for coastal waters from Cape Leeuwin to the SA Border for Tuesday. Strong Wind Warning issued for coastal waters from Northwest Cape to Carnarvon for Wednesday. Forecast for Tuesday evening SW Land Division: Isolated showers southwest of Jurien Bay to Bremer Bay and remaining southern coastal parts before contracting to coastal parts in the evening. Showers tending scattered about the south coast and easing from the west during the evening. Coastal parts of the southern Gascoyne: Isolated showers. Forecast for Wednesday Southwest district, far southern Great Southern and western parts of the South Coastal district: Isolated showers before a period of scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms extending from the south during the afternoon and evening. Eastern coastal parts of the Southeast Coastal district: Isolated early showers. Far southwestern parts of the Central Wheatbelt and western Great Southern: Isolated light showers for a period during the day. Far south of the Central West and Lower West: Isolated showers. Perth Forecast Warning summary Nil Forecast for Tuesday evening A shower or two. Moderate to fresh and gusty W/SW winds, easing during the afternoon and evening. Precis: Shower or two. Forecast for Wednesday A shower or two. Light winds becoming light to moderate W'ly during the morning. Precis: Shower or two. City: Min 12 Max 22 Mandurah: Min 15 Max 21 UV Alert: 10:30 am to 1:50 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 4 [Moderate] Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: NOT RATED Hills: NOT RATED Thursday Early shower. Min 12 Max 22 Friday Mostly sunny. Min 11 Max 24 Saturday Mostly sunny. Min 13 Max 27 Sunday Possible shower. Min 13 Max 24 Monday Mostly sunny. Min 12 Max 24 Tuesday Mostly sunny. Min 12 Max 24 The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am WST Wednesday.
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STAT News Service
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