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Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Western Australia

Western Australia Forecast
Issued at 4:45 am WST on Friday 25 June 2021
for the period until midnight WST Monday 28 June 2021.

Warning Information
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Weather Situation – Northern Western Australia
A ridge of high pressure will lie through central and southern parts of the
state over the next few days with moderate to fresh and gusty east to
southeasterly winds over the Pilbara and southwest Kimberley. The ridge will
contract to the east on Saturday and Sunday, with a trough developing over the
west Pilbara on Monday.

Weather Situation – Southern and Central Western Australia
A ridge of high pressure through central parts of the state will drift south on
Friday. The ridge will contract to the east on Saturday ahead of a cold front
that will move across western parts of the State on Sunday before weakening. A
westerly flow will persist on Monday in the wake of the front.

Forecast for the rest of Friday 25 June
Showers about the SW Capes. Chance of an early shower near the coast east of
Esperance.

Forecast for Saturday 26 June
Generally sunny through most areas. Chance of a shower near the SW Capes, most
likely in the early morning.

Forecast for Sunday 27 June
Showers extending to areas west of a line Coral Bay to Southern Cross to
Hopetoun by the evening. Gusty winds and possible thunderstorms near the west
coast south of Kalbarri, with moderate falls. Generally lighter falls further
north and east.

Forecast for Monday 28 June
Showers across the South West Land Division, with thunderstorms possible in the
east. Generally light falls inland and along the south coast east of Walpole.
Showers also possible over the far western Pilbara, the Gascoyne and western
parts of the Goldfields.

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

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