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Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
Western Australia

Western Australia Forecast
Issued at 1:30 pm WST on Friday 29 May 2026
for the period until midnight WST Tuesday 2 June 2026.

Warning Information
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Weather Situation – Northern Western Australia
A weak ridge will persist over the northern districts until the weekend, when a
trough will move in from the west.

Weather Situation – Southern and Central Western Australia
A weak ridge lies over the southwest of the state. A cold front will cross the
west coast overnight Saturday and into early Sunday morning. A deep low
pressure system will then move close to the South West Capes during Sunday
evening and along the south coast Monday morning. Very windy conditions are
expected across the South West Land Division on Sunday, particularly near the
coast, easing during Monday.

Forecast for the rest of Friday 29 May
Light showers or drizzle areas over western and southern parts of the South
West Land Division, southern and southwest Gascoyne, more frequent about the
west and south coasts.

Forecast for Saturday 30 May
Showers increasing over the southern and southwestern Gascoyne and northwestern
Southern West Land Division, extending south and east into most of the
remaining South West Land Division and central and southern Goldfields during
the afternoon and evening. Chance of a gusty thunderstorm developing over
western parts of the South West Land Division. Moderate to heavy falls possible
over the Central West district during the afternoon and evening. Chance of
morning fog over southwestern and southern parts of the South West Land
Division, Eucla, western Pilbara and northwest Gascoyne. Becoming windy over
western parts of the South West Land Division during the afternoon and evening.

Forecast for Sunday 31 May
Showers southwest of about Karratha to Forrest, more frequent over the South
West Land Division and southwest Gascoyne. Chance of squally thunderstorms
overs southern parts of the South West Land Division. Very windy over the South
West Land Division, windy over central and remaining southern parts.

Forecast for Monday 1 June
Showers southwest of about Port Hedland to Warburton, more frequent over
western and southern districts. Chance of gusty thunderstorms about coastal
parts between Perth to Bremer Bay. Morning fog possible over the northwest
Kimberley. Very windy over southern parts of the state, windy over central
parts.

Forecast for Tuesday 2 June
Showers over the South West Land Division, more likely about the west and south
coasts. Chance of a coastal thunderstorm between Bunbury and Windy Harbour.
Morning fog possible over much of the inland South West Land Division,
Gascoyne, west Kimberley, northeast Pilbara and far north and west Goldfields.

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

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