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Australia -- Western Australia Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Sep 11/12 - 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 between Northwest Cape and Geraldton for
Wednesday.
Forecast for Tuesday   evening
Southern coastal parts of the Southwest district and western coastal parts of
the South Coastal district: Isolated showers and thunderstorms.
Remainder southwest of a line Shark Bay to Southern Cross to Ravensthorpe
contracting to the coast south of Jurien Bay early evening: Isolated showers.
Isolated showers also for the remainder of the Southeast Coastal district,
clearing during the evening.
Forecast for Wednesday
Coastal parts of the southern Central West district: Isolated early morning
showers.
Southeast Coastal district, eastern coastal parts of the South Coastal district
and eastern Eucla district: Isolated morning showers.
Perth Forecast
Warning summary
Nil.
Forecast for Tuesday   evening
A possible shower, clearing in the evening. Light to moderate SW'ly winds
tending S'ly during the evening.
Precis:      Possible shower, clearing.
Forecast for Wednesday
Mostly sunny. Light to moderate SE'ly winds tending moderate S/SW in the
afternoon.
Precis:      Mostly sunny.
City:        Min 7       Max 20
Mandurah:    Min 10        Max 18
UV Alert:    9:20 am to 3:00 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 7 [High]
Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: NOT RATED
Hills: NOT RATED
Thursday     Sunny.                                 Min 7      Max 23
Friday       Partly cloudy.                         Min 9      Max 27
Saturday     Partly cloudy.                         Min 12     Max 25
Sunday       Sunny.                                 Min 11     Max 27
Monday       Showers developing later.              Min 12     Max 24
Tuesday      Few showers.                           Min 11     Max 21
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am WST Wednesday.

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