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Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Western Australia

Western Australia Forecast
Issued at 4:30 pm WST on Thursday 30 May 2019
for the period until midnight WST Monday 3 June 2019.

Warning Information
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Weather Situation – Northern Western Australia
A strong high pressure system lies stationary in the Bight maintaining a strong east southeasterly flow over northern districts over the next few days.

Weather Situation – Southern and Central Western Australia
A strong high pressure system lies stationary in the Bight and extends a ridge over the southern parts of the State. A cold front will reach the southwest corner of the State early on Friday morning, but will fail to penetrate too far inland due to the strength of the high in the Bight. The ridge will redevelop to the south of the State over the long weekend.

Forecast for the rest of Thursday 30 May
Cloud developing about the southwest in the evening.

Forecast for Friday 31 May
Showers and possible thunderstorms southwest of a line from Bunbury to Albany, easing during the afternoon. Showers also possible over remaining areas southwest of a line from Jurien Bay to Esperance, although with generally light falls.

Forecast for Saturday 1 June
Light early showers over the South Coastal district and adjacent parts of the Great Southern and South East Coastal district.

Forecast for Sunday 2 June
Mostly sunny across the State.

Forecast for Monday 3 June
Showers near the Eucla coast.

The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am WST Friday.

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