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Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Western Australia

Western Australia Forecast
Issued at 4:30 pm WST on Sunday 25 August 2019
for the period until midnight WST Thursday 29 August 2019.

Warning Information
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Weather Situation – Northern Western Australia
A trough extends from the west Kimberley into the central Pilbara and will remain near stationary for the next few days.

Weather Situation – Southern and Central Western Australia
A high pressure system lies in the Bight with a ridge extending along the south coast. The high will move slowly east over the coming days with a trough developing near the west coast on Wednesday. The trough will move east during Thursday ahead of a strong cold front that will reach southwestern parts of the State in the evening.

Forecast for the rest of Sunday 25 August
Showers and thunderstorms over the eastern Gascoyne, northern Goldfields and adjacent South Interior.

Forecast for Monday 26 August
Showers and thunderstorms over the South Interior, northern Goldfields and adjacent Gascoyne.

Forecast for Tuesday 27 August
Mostly clear across the State.

Forecast for Wednesday 28 August
Sunny. Warm conditions over western parts of the State.

Forecast for Thursday 29 August
Showers developing near the west coast south of Carnarvon during the morning, increasing during the afternoon and extending through areas southwest of a line from Shark Bay to Bremer Bay. Thunderstorms possible southwest of a line from Mandurah to Albany in the afternoon and evening. Warm conditions over central and eastern parts of the State.

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

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