MELBOURNE - Sep 3/12 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Western Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
Warning summary Severe Weather Warning for south of a line Mandurah to Merredin to Norseman. Sheep Farmers Warning for southern and central parts of the SW Land Division. Storm Force Wind Warning for coastal waters Cape Leeuwin to Israelite Bay. Gale Warning for remaining coastal waters Geraldton to SA Border. Strong Wind Warning for coastal waters from Ningaloo to Geraldton. Forecast for Tuesday South Coastal and the Southeast Coastal districts: Widespread showers, small hail, and isolated thunderstorms. Widespread damaging winds possible. The chance of some snow on the Stirling Ranges. Lower West, Southwest, and the adjacent Great Southern: Widespread showers and isolated thunderstorms with small hail possible, easing to scattered showers in the afternoon and evening. Widespread damaging winds possible. The remainder of the SW Land Division, and the adjacent Gascoyne and Goldfields: Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms with small hail possible, easing to isolated showers in the afternoon and evening. Remainder of the Goldfields, Gascoyne, SW Pilbara, SW Interior, and the Eucla: Isolated showers clearing in the afternoon or evening. Perth Forecast Warning summary Nil. Forecast for Tuesday Showers, heavy at times, thunderstorm risk with small hail possible. Strong and gusty west to southwesterly winds. Precis: Showers, thunderstorm, windy. City: Max 15 Mandurah: Max 16 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 Wednesday A shower or two, increasing. Min 9 Max 18 Thursday Showers, storm risk, clearing. Min 9 Max 18 Friday Partly cloudy. Min 4 Max 19 Saturday Sunny. Min 6 Max 23 Sunday Mostly sunny. Min 10 Max 23 Monday Cloudy. Min 10 Max 21 The next routine forecast will be issued at 11:20 am WST Tuesday.
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STAT News Service
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