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Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Western Australia

Western Australia Forecast
Issued at 4:45 am WST on Thursday 17 June 2021
for the period until midnight WST Sunday 20 June 2021.

Warning Information
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Weather Situation – Northern Western Australia
A ridge of high pressure is strengthening over southern parts of the State,
resulting in fresh east to southeasterly winds over the north of the State.

Weather Situation – Southern and Central Western Australia
A ridge is developing over southern parts of the State. A front will approach
the southwest of the State on Saturday, moving over the South West Land
Division during Sunday, bringing cold and showery conditions to southern parts
through to Monday.

Forecast for the rest of Thursday 17 June
Morning showers along the Eucla coast. Possible light showers through the east
Pilbara.

Forecast for Friday 18 June
Showers possible through the east Pilbara, southwest Kimberley and north
Interior.

Forecast for Saturday 19 June
Showers developing about the Southwest district during the afternoon, extending
to southwest of Mandurah to Albany in the evening. Possible evening
thunderstorms about the far southwest coast. Showers possible through the north
Interior and adjacent west Kimberley.

Forecast for Sunday 20 June
Showers extending to southwest of a line Shark Bay to Esperance by evening.
Cold, showery and gusty conditions developing over western and southern parts
of the South West Land Division with possible thunderstorms and small hail.
Showers developing about North West Cape and the adjacent west Pilbara.

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

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