MELBOURNE - Oct 1/12 - 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 from Mandurah to Bremer Bay. Strong Wind Warning for coastal waters from Geraldton to Mandurah and from Bremer Bay to the SA Border. Forecast for Monday evening Kimberley, far eastern Pilbara and northern Interior: Isolated thunderstorms and showers. Forecast for Tuesday Northwest Kimberley: Isolated early morning showers and thunderstorms. Far east Pilbara: Isolated early morning showers. Central Pilbara, far east Gascoyne, western Goldfields, eastern Great Southern, far east of the South Coastal district and central and western Southeast Coastal district: Isolated afternoon and evening showers. Southwest district: Isolated showers developing during the afternoon about the Capes, tending scattered from the west in the evening and extending throughout. Lower West, far western Great Southern and western South Coastal district: Scattered showers extending from the west during the evening. Central West: Isolated showers developing during the evening about the coast. Perth Forecast Warning summary Nil. Forecast for Monday evening Clear. Light to moderate N/NE winds with a light sea breeze near the coast and extending throughout for a period in the evening. Precis: Clear. Forecast for Tuesday A sunny day before a few showers develop during the evening. Light N'ly winds becoming fresh and gusty NW'ly later in the morning. Precis: Sunny day. Late showers. City: Min 13 Max 25 Mandurah: Min 16 Max 22 UV Alert: 8:50 am to 3:20 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 8 [Very High] Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: NOT RATED Hills: NOT RATED Wednesday Shower or two. Min 13 Max 20 Thursday Early shower. Min 9 Max 20 Friday Sunny. Min 9 Max 24 Saturday Mostly sunny. Min 11 Max 24 Sunday Partly cloudy. Min 11 Max 21 Monday Few showers. Min 11 Max 20 The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am WST Tuesday.
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STAT News Service
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