Current(Perth Metro)



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Tuesday, 5 May 2020

7 day weather forecast

Effective as of 5:00 AM Tuesday May 5

Explanatory notes:

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology(BOM) has issued a severe weather warning valid on Tuesday and early on Wednesday for damaging, locally destructive, abnormally high tides and damaging surf including the Perth Metropolitan Area. View the latest warning at http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDW21037.shtml .











Tuesday May 5:
City:
14-22 Degrees Celsius
Showers increasing.Possible late thunderstorm.Becoming windy.
Chance of any rain:100%
Amount:4 to 10 mm
Severe weather warning in effect!


Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly to mostly cloudy.A high(70%) chance of showers increasing to a very high(100%) chance from late afternoon.The chance of a gusty thunderstorm from late afternoon.Light winds becoming northwesterly at 20-30 km/h during the morning increasing to 35-50 km/h by late afternoon.Damaging gusts in excess of 100 km/h possible from late afternoon.



Note:The Australian Bureau of Meteorology(BOM) has issued a severe weather warning valid on Tuesday and early on Wednesday for damaging, locally destructive, abnormally high tides and damaging surf including the Perth Metropolitan Area. View the latest warning at http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDW21037.shtml .





Wednesday May 6:
City:
12-18 Degrees Celsius
Showers.
Chance of any rain:80%
Amount:1 to 3 mm
Severe weather warning in effect!

Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly to mostly cloudy.A high(80%) chance of showers especially in the south.Possible small hail most likely in the south.Winds southwesterly at 35-50 km/h easing to 20-30 km/h in the afternoon becoming light later at night.Damaging gusts in excess of 90 km/h possible early.

Note:The Australian Bureau of Meteorology(BOM) has issued a severe weather warning valid on Tuesday and early on Wednesday for damaging, locally destructive, abnormally high tides and damaging surf including the Perth Metropolitan Area. View the latest warning at http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDW21037.shtml .



Thursday May 7:
City:
10-19 Degrees Celsius
Shower or two.
Chance of any rain:60%
Amount:0 to 1 mm



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly to mostly cloudy.A medium(60%) chance of showers.Light winds tending southwesterly at 10-20 km/h in the afternoon.

Friday May 8:
City:
11-20 Degrees Celsius
Early showers.
Chance of any rain:70%
Amount:1 to 3 mm



Perth Metropolitan Area:
A high(70%) chance of showers clearing to be mostly sunny by afternoon.Light winds becoming southeasterly at 10-20 km/h from late morning, tending south-southwesterly in the afternoon.


Saturday May 9:
City:
7-20 Degrees Celsius
Mostly sunny.
Chance of any rain:0%
Amount:Nil



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Mostly sunny.Light winds.


Sunday May 10:
City:
9-24 Degrees Celsius
Sunny.
Chance of any rain:5%
Amount:Nil



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Sunny.Winds east-northeasterly at 10-20 km/h becoming northeasterly in the afternoon.


Monday May 11:
City:

11-25 Degrees Celsius
Mostly sunny.
Chance of any rain:5%
Amount:Nil



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Mostly sunny.Winds northeasterly at 10-20 km/h tending light during the afternoon.



Charts:



Figure 1.Surface synoptic chart at 00 UTC(8 AM local time today).Image courtesy of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology(BOM). 





The Australian Bureau of Meteorology(BOM) has issued a severe weather warning valid on Monday for damaging winds including the Perth Metropolitan Area. View the latest warning at http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDW21037.shtml .





















Figure 3.Key features identified on True Colour RGB satellite image at around 06:00 UTC(2 PM local time today).Satellite image courtesy of the Japanese Meteorological Agency(JMA).







Figure 3.Mean Sea Level Pressure(MSLP) analysis with infrared greyscale satellite image at 00 UTC(8 AM 
local time today).Image courtesy of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology(BOM).






















































Figure 4:Surface synoptic prognosis.Image courtesy of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology(BOM)
Some data on this site is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology(BOM).