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PERTH Weather

37Mostly cloudy

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Max37

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  • Rain chance: 5%
  • Wind: NW 9km/h
  • Rainfall: 0mm
  • Humidity: 20%
  • UV Alert: Extreme

Hourly forecast

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Weekly weather

  • Tomorrow
    3019
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  • Thursday
    3318
    5%
  • Friday
    3717
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  • Saturday
    3322
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  • Sunday
    3320
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  • Monday
    3419
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Weather warnings

  • Fire Weather Warning Swan Inland North, Swan Inland South, Capes, Brockman, Blackwood, Southern Forests, Karroun, Lockwood, Arthur, Roe

    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Western Australia Fire Weather Warning for Swan Inland North, Swan Inland South, Capes, Brockman, Blackwood, Southern Forests, Karroun, Lockwood, Arthur, Roe, Lakes, Stirling North, Stirling West, Stirling Coast, Fitzgerald Coast, Fitzgerald Inland, Esperance Coast and Esperance Inland fire weather districts Issued at 03:37 AM WST on Tuesday 20 February 2024 Weather Situation Extreme fire dangers are forecast on Tuesday due to very hot and dry temperatures, combined with fresh northeast to northwesterly winds during the late morning, tending fresh westerly in the late afternoon and into the evening. For the rest of Tuesday 20 February: Extreme Fire Danger for the following areas: Swan Inland North, Swan Inland South, Capes, Brockman, Blackwood, Southern Forests, Karroun, Lockwood, Arthur, Roe, Lakes, Stirling North, Stirling West, Stirling Coast, Fitzgerald Coast, Fitzgerald Inland, Esperance Coast and Esperance Inland The Department of Fire and Emergency Services advises you to: Action your Bushfire Survival Plan now. Monitor the fire and weather situation through your local radio station, www.emergency.wa.gov.au and www.bom.gov.au. Call 000 (Triple Zero) in an emergency. For information on preparing for bushfires go to www.dfes.wa.gov.au. No further warnings will be issued for this event, but the situation will continue to be monitored and further warnings issued if necessary.
  • Heatwave Warning for Western Australia

    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Western Australia TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST Heatwave Warning Issued at 01:50 PM WST on Monday 19 February 2024 Valid for Monday 19 February 2024 to Thursday 22 February 2024 Warning for the following areas: Pilbara Warning for the following areas: Kimberley, Gascoyne, Goldfields, Eucla, North Interior, South Interior, Central West, Lower West, South West, South Coastal, South East Coastal, Great Southern and Central Wheat Belt WA Health advises everyone in the affected areas to take the following actions: Extreme heatwaves can be dangerous for everyone. Severe heatwaves can be dangerous for many people, especially older people, babies, children, pregnant and breastfeeding women, people with medical conditions and people who are unwell. Seek a place to keep cool, such as your home, a library, community centre or shopping centre. Close your windows and draw blinds, curtains or awnings early in the day to keep the heat out of your home. If available, use fans or air-conditioners to keep cool. A prolonged period of severe to extreme heatwave is continuing for much of Western Australia. The worst of the heatwave conditions are currently at or near their peak and will begin to ease from the southwest over the next few days. Maximum temperatures in the low to high forties and overnight minimum temperatures ranging from the mid twenties to low thirties. Locations likely to be impacted include Broome, Bunbury, Denham, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, Kalbarri, Meekatharra, Mount Magnet, Mandurah and the Perth Metropolitan Area. The next heatwave warning will be issued by 2:00pm WST on Tuesday 20 February 2024
  • Heatwave Warning for Western Australia

    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Western Australia TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST Heatwave Warning Issued at 01:50 PM WST on Monday 19 February 2024 Valid for Monday 19 February 2024 to Thursday 22 February 2024 Warning for the following areas: Pilbara Warning for the following areas: Kimberley, Gascoyne, Goldfields, Eucla, North Interior, South Interior, Central West, Lower West, South West, South Coastal, South East Coastal, Great Southern and Central Wheat Belt WA Health advises everyone in the affected areas to take the following actions: Extreme heatwaves can be dangerous for everyone. Severe heatwaves can be dangerous for many people, especially older people, babies, children, pregnant and breastfeeding women, people with medical conditions and people who are unwell. Seek a place to keep cool, such as your home, a library, community centre or shopping centre. Close your windows and draw blinds, curtains or awnings early in the day to keep the heat out of your home. If available, use fans or air-conditioners to keep cool. A prolonged period of severe to extreme heatwave is continuing for much of Western Australia. The worst of the heatwave conditions are currently at or near their peak and will begin to ease from the southwest over the next few days. Maximum temperatures in the low to high forties and overnight minimum temperatures ranging from the mid twenties to low thirties. Locations likely to be impacted include Broome, Bunbury, Denham, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, Kalbarri, Meekatharra, Mount Magnet, Mandurah and the Perth Metropolitan Area. The next heatwave warning will be issued by 2:00pm WST on Tuesday 20 February 2024
  • Heatwave Warning for Western Australia

    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Western Australia TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST Heatwave Warning Issued at 01:50 PM WST on Monday 19 February 2024 Valid for Monday 19 February 2024 to Thursday 22 February 2024 Warning for the following areas: Pilbara Warning for the following areas: Kimberley, Gascoyne, Goldfields, Eucla, North Interior, South Interior, Central West, Lower West, South West, South Coastal, South East Coastal, Great Southern and Central Wheat Belt WA Health advises everyone in the affected areas to take the following actions: Extreme heatwaves can be dangerous for everyone. Severe heatwaves can be dangerous for many people, especially older people, babies, children, pregnant and breastfeeding women, people with medical conditions and people who are unwell. Seek a place to keep cool, such as your home, a library, community centre or shopping centre. Close your windows and draw blinds, curtains or awnings early in the day to keep the heat out of your home. If available, use fans or air-conditioners to keep cool. A prolonged period of severe to extreme heatwave is continuing for much of Western Australia. The worst of the heatwave conditions are currently at or near their peak and will begin to ease from the southwest over the next few days. Maximum temperatures in the low to high forties and overnight minimum temperatures ranging from the mid twenties to low thirties. Locations likely to be impacted include Broome, Bunbury, Denham, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, Kalbarri, Meekatharra, Mount Magnet, Mandurah and the Perth Metropolitan Area. The next heatwave warning will be issued by 2:00pm WST on Tuesday 20 February 2024
  • Heatwave Warning for Western Australia

    Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Western Australia TOP PRIORITY FOR IMMEDIATE BROADCAST Heatwave Warning Issued at 01:50 PM WST on Monday 19 February 2024 Valid for Monday 19 February 2024 to Thursday 22 February 2024 Warning for the following areas: Pilbara Warning for the following areas: Kimberley, Gascoyne, Goldfields, Eucla, North Interior, South Interior, Central West, Lower West, South West, South Coastal, South East Coastal, Great Southern and Central Wheat Belt WA Health advises everyone in the affected areas to take the following actions: Extreme heatwaves can be dangerous for everyone. Severe heatwaves can be dangerous for many people, especially older people, babies, children, pregnant and breastfeeding women, people with medical conditions and people who are unwell. Seek a place to keep cool, such as your home, a library, community centre or shopping centre. Close your windows and draw blinds, curtains or awnings early in the day to keep the heat out of your home. If available, use fans or air-conditioners to keep cool. A prolonged period of severe to extreme heatwave is continuing for much of Western Australia. The worst of the heatwave conditions are currently at or near their peak and will begin to ease from the southwest over the next few days. Maximum temperatures in the low to high forties and overnight minimum temperatures ranging from the mid twenties to low thirties. Locations likely to be impacted include Broome, Bunbury, Denham, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, Kalbarri, Meekatharra, Mount Magnet, Mandurah and the Perth Metropolitan Area. The next heatwave warning will be issued by 2:00pm WST on Tuesday 20 February 2024

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