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Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Western Australia

Western Australia Forecast
Issued at 4:30 pm WST on Saturday 6 September 2025
for the period until midnight WST Wednesday 10 September 2025.

Warning Information
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Weather Situation – Northern Western Australia
A trough over the eastern Pilbara moves east into the Interior Saturday
evening. Southeasterly winds push through the north from Monday as a new ridge
develops over the south of the state.

Weather Situation – Southern and Central Western Australia
A low pressure system is weakening and moving east, past the Esperance coast
Saturday evening. Another cold front will move over the South West Land
Division during Sunday. A new ridge develops over the south of the state during
the start of next week.

Forecast for the rest of Saturday 6 September
Showers over the South West Land Division, southeast Gascoyne, southwest
Goldfields and eastern Eucla, more frequent about the south coast and mostly
clearing inland parts during the evening. The chance of gusty thunderstorms
over southern and eastern parts of the south West Land Division and Goldfields.
Windy over southern and southeastern districts, increasing to very windy about
the central south coast.

Forecast for Sunday 7 September
Showers over the the South West Land Division, southwestern Gascoyne and
southwestern Goldfields. Chance of thunderstorms over southern and eastern
parts of the South West Land Division and adjacent Goldfields. Possible small
hail over the South West, South Coastal, and southern Great Southern districts
during the afternoon and evening. Chance of snow flurries about higher peaks of
the Stirling Ranges overnight. Patchy morning fog in the northwest Kimberley.
Very windy about the central south coast in the early morning.

Forecast for Monday 8 September
Showers over most parts of the South West Land Division, far southern Gascoyne
coast and far southern Goldfields, contracting to southern districts by evening
and extending over the western and coastal Eucla. Showers more frequent with
the chance of a thunderstorm and possible small hail about southern coastal
parts between Cape Leeuwin and Israelite Bay, easing from the west during the
day. Chance of snow flurries about higher peaks of the Stirling Ranges in the
early morning. Patchy morning frost over the Great Southern and southern
Central Wheat Belt. Light shower or possible thunderstorm over the east
Kimberley and North Interior.

Forecast for Tuesday 9 September
Showers over the South Coastal, South East Coastal and Eucla districts,
clearing from the west during the day. Light shower or thunderstorm possible
over the east Kimberley and northern North Interior. Patchy morning frost over
the inland South West Land Division and adjacent parts of the Gascoyne and
Goldfields. Windy morning over the east Pilbara, southwest Kimberley and North
Interior.

Forecast for Wednesday 10 September
Light showers over the eastern South East Coastal and Eucla districts,
contracting to the Eucla coast during the afternoon. Patchy morning frost and
possible fog over the inland South West Land Division and adjacent parts of the
Gascoyne and Goldfields. Patchy morning frost over the northern Goldfields and
Southern Interior. Windy morning over the Pilbara, southern Kimberley and North
Interior.

The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:45 am WST Sunday.

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