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Australia -- Western Australia Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Jul 24/12 - 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 Coral Bay to Geraldton and from
Caiguna to the SA Border.
Strong Wind Warning for coastal waters from Broome to Barrow Island for
Thursday.
Forecast for Wednesday
Southern Coastal districts and Eucla: Isolated coastal showers extending to
adjacent parts for a period during the day. Showers tending scattered about
coastal parts of the eastern South Coastal, Southeast Coastal districts and
extending along the Eucla coast in the evening.
Forecast for Thursday
Southern Coastal districts and the Eucla, extending to the Great Southern and
the Goldfields for a period during the day: Isolated showers, contracting to
coastal parts by the evening.
Inland Central West, and the northern Central Wheat Belt: A cold morning with
areas of frost.
Perth Forecast
Warning summary
Nil.
Forecast for Wednesday
Partly cloudy. Light E/SE winds shifting moderate S/SW for a period in the
afternoon.
Precis:      Partly cloudy.
City:        Max   17
Mandurah:    Max   16
UV Alert:    11:40 am to 1:10 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 3 [Moderate]
Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: NOT RATED
Hills: NOT RATED
Forecast for Thursday
Cold morning, partly cloudy. Light E/SE winds shifting S'ly for a period in the
afternoon.
Precis:      Cold morning. Partly cloudy.
City:        Min 3          Max 19
Mandurah:    Min 7         Max 17
Friday       Cold morning. Partly cloudy.           Min 3      Max 19
Saturday     Cold morning. Mostly sunny.            Min 4      Max 20
Sunday       Mostly sunny.                          Min 5      Max 21
Monday       Shower or two developing.              Min 7      Max 22
Tuesday      Showers, thunderstorm risk.            Min 10     Max 19
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm WST Wednesday.

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