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Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Western Australia

Western Australia Forecast
Issued at 1:30 pm WST on Monday 8 June 2026
for the period until midnight WST Friday 12 June 2026.

Warning Information
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Weather Situation – Northern Western Australia
A ridge extends into the Kimberley and will persist over the next few days as a
weak trough lies over the western part of the Pilbara. The trough will progress
further east into the Pilbara on Tuesday as a new ridge develops over the
western part of the region. A trough will bring a cloud band to the West
Pilbara on Thursday before weakening and moving east on Friday.

Weather Situation – Southern and Central Western Australia
A ridge is weakening over the southeast of the state. A cold front is moving
across the South West Land Division today before weakening across the north and
east early Tuesday morning. A further cold front brushes the south coast of the
state early Tuesday morning. A ridge will establish itself later Tuesday and
through Wednesday. An approaching cold front and trough on Thursday will
produce a cloud band over northern parts of the South West Land Division,
Gascoyne and northern Goldfields. The cloud band will weaken and move into
southeast parts of the state on Friday.

Forecast for the rest of Monday 8 June
Showers across the South West Land Division, southwestern Gascoyne and western
Pilbara. Chance of a shower over the northern Goldfields and southwest South
Interior. Chance of a thunderstorm over western parts of the South West Land
Division. A period of moderate to heavy falls extending over the Lower West and
Central West districts during the afternoon and evening. Windy across southern
and central parts of the state.

Forecast for Tuesday 9 June
Showers extending across much of WA to be southwest of a line from Broome to
Giles, with showers more frequent south of Carnarvon. Possible thunderstorms
along the south coast, northern Central West district, Southern Interior, far
eastern Goldfields, and eastern Eucla. Possible small hail south of a line from
Augusta to Bremer Bay. Morning fog possible over the northern Pilbara and
southwest Kimberley. Windy across southern and central parts of the state.

Forecast for Wednesday 10 June
Showers near the west and south coasts, east Pilbara and parts of the Interior.
Chance of a shower along the west Pilbara and Gascoyne coasts. Possible morning
fog over the southwest Kimberley and inland western parts of the South West
Land Division. Early morning frost possible over the inland central and eastern
South West Land Division, southern Goldfields and western Eucla.

Forecast for Thursday 11 June
Showers southwest of a line from about Port Hedland to Warburton. Possible
thunderstorms over the western Gascoyne, eastern Goldfields and parts of the
Southwest Interior. Moderate to heavy falls are possible over the Gascoyne and
west Pilbara. Possible morning fog over the southwest Kimberley.

Forecast for Friday 12 June
Showers southwest of a line from about Wallal to Warburton. Possible
thunderstorms near the northwest Pilbara coast. Moderate to heavy falls
possible over the west and southern Pilbara, northeast Gascoyne and northern
Goldfields.

The next routine forecast will be issued at 1:45 am WST Tuesday.

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