IDW10100
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Western Australia

Western Australia Forecast
Issued at 4:45 am WST on Wednesday 18 November 2020
for the period until midnight WST Saturday 21 November 2020.

Warning Information
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Weather Situation – Northern Western Australia
A broad trough lies from the Kimberley to the North Interior and to the inland
Pilbara.

Weather Situation – Southern and Central Western Australia
A deep trough lying through central and southeasterly parts of the State is
moving eastwards ahead of a weak cold front that will cross the far southwest
of the State today. A weak ridge will develop near the south coast on Thursday
before another broad trough develops through central parts of the State on
Friday and Saturday.

Forecast for the rest of Wednesday 18 November
Showers and thunderstorms over the Kimberley, east Pilbara, Interior, far
northeast Gascoyne, and east Eucla. Showers southwest of Perth to Bremer Bay.

Forecast for Thursday 19 November
Showers and thunderstorms over the Kimberley, central and eastern Pilbara,
Interior, northeast Gascoyne and northeast Goldfields.

Forecast for Friday 20 November
Showers and thunderstorms over the Kimberley, eastern Pilbara, Interior,
northeast Gascoyne, northern and eastern Goldfields, the Eucla and eastern
parts of the Southeast Coastal district.

Forecast for Saturday 21 November
Showers and thunderstorms over the Kimberley, central and eastern Pilbara,
Interior, far northeast Gascoyne, eastern Goldfields, and the Eucla. Possible
showers over the Southeast Coastal district.

The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm WST Wednesday.

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