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Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Western Australia

Western Australia Forecast
Issued at 4:45 am WST on Monday 26 September 2022
for the period until midnight WST Thursday 29 September 2022.

Warning Information
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Weather Situation – Northern Western Australia
Hot across the Kimberley. A trough lies across the Kimberley. A new high
pressure ridge developing to the south will result in fresh and gusty
southeasterly winds over the Pilbara, Interior and southwest Kimberley for the
next few days.

Weather Situation – Southern and Central Western Australia
A ridge is pushing across southern districts which will drift south of the
State on Tuesday as a trough develops near the west coast.

Forecast for the rest of Monday 26 September
Showers near the south coast. Possible morning fog over inland parts of the
South West Land Division. Windy morning over most of the north of the State.

Forecast for Tuesday 27 September
Showers and thunderstorms over the northeast Interior. Windy morning over most
of the north of the State. Possible morning fog over inland southern parts of
the South West Land Division and Eucla.

Forecast for Wednesday 28 September
Possible isolated light showers over the South West district, southwestern
parts of the Great Southern, and western parts of the South Coastal.

Forecast for Thursday 29 September
Possible isolated light showers along the Albany coast. Showers and
thunderstorms over the northern and eastern Kimberley, North Interior,
northwest South Interior, far southeast Pilbara, far northern Goldfields, south
and east Gascoyne and the northern Central west district.

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

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