MELBOURNE - Sep 2/12 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Western Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
Warning summary Gale Warning for coastal waters Kalbarri to Albany for Monday. Strong Wind Warning for remaining coastal waters from Carnarvon to Hopetoun for Monday. Forecast for Sunday evening Southwest of a line Perth to Albany: Isolated showers. Far southeastern Goldfields, far northeastern Southeast Coastal and Eucla: Isolated thunderstorms and showers in the Goldfields, clearing from western parts this evening. Forecast for Monday Southwest of a line Carnarvon to Esperance: A cold front is expected to move through the area during the day, reaching throughout by midnight. Isolated showers near the west coast south of Kalbarri, Southwest district and adjacent parts, tending scattered ahead of the front. Widespread squally heavy showers with the front with isolated thunderstorms south of Morawa. Scattered heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms persisting behind the front. Small hail possible in the Southwest and adjacent parts in the evening. Perth Forecast Warning summary Nil. Forecast for Sunday evening Partly cloudy with the chance of a shower in southern suburbs. Moderate W/NW winds tending N'ly tonight. Precis: Chance of a shower. Forecast for Monday Showers increasing during the morning, becoming heavy and squally in the afternoon with the chance of a thunderstorm. Northwesterly winds strengthening and becoming gusty during the morning, tending westerly in the afternoon. Precis: Showers increasing. Windy. City: Min 10 Max 20 Mandurah: Min 11 Max 19 UV Alert: 9:50 am to 2:50 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 5 [Moderate] Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: NOT RATED Hills: NOT RATED Tuesday Showers, thunderstorm, windy. Min 10 Max 16 Wednesday A shower or two. Min 9 Max 18 Thursday A few showers, clearing. Min 9 Max 18 Friday Partly cloudy. Min 6 Max 20 Saturday Sunny. Min 7 Max 23 Sunday Mostly sunny. Min 9 Max 23 The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am WST Monday.
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STAT News Service
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