Current(Perth Metro)



Radar



Monday 13 July 2020

7 day weather forecast

Effective as of 4:00 PM Monday July 13

Explanatory notes:

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



The rest of Monday July 13:
City:
Showers.Possible thunderstorm.Becoming windy.
Chance of any rain:95%
Severe weather warning in effect!




Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly to mostly cloudy. A very high(95%) chance of showers.The chance of a thunderstorm at night. Winds northwesterly at 20-30 km/h increasing to 30-45 km/h at night. Wind gusts in excess of 80 km/h possible near midnight.
Note:The Australian Bureau of Meteorology(BOM) has issued a severe weather warning valid on Monday night and early Tuesday for damaging winds including the Perth Metropolitan Area. View the latest warning at http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDW21037.shtml .




Tuesday July 14:
City:
12-18 Degrees Celsius
Showers.Possible early thunderstorm.Early wind.
Chance of any rain:100%
Amount:8 to 20 mm
Severe weather warning in effect!


Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly to mostly cloudy. A very high(100%) chance of showers easing to a high (70%) chance from morning.The chance of a thunderstorm early. Winds northwesterly at 30-45 km/h shifting westerly before dawn.Wind gusts in excess of 80 km/h possible early.
Note:The Australian Bureau of Meteorology(BOM) has issued a severe weather warning valid on Monday night and early Tuesday for damaging winds including the Perth Metropolitan Area. View the latest warning at http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDW21037.shtml .



Wednesday July 15:
City:
11-19 Degrees Celsius
Showers.
Chance of any rain:80%
Amount:1 to 4 mm



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly to mostly cloudy. A high(80%) chance of showers.Winds north-northeasterly at 10-20 km/h tending northwesterly at 15-25 km/h during the day.

Thursday July 16:
City:
11-21 Degrees Celsius
Showers.Possible thunderstorm.
Chance of any rain:95%
Amount:8 to 20 mm



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly to mostly cloudy. A very high(95%) chance of showers.The chance of a thunderstorm. Winds north-northeasterly at 15-25 km/h becoming northwesterly at 20-30 km/h in the late morning becoming westerly from evening.

Friday July 17:
City:
11-16 Degrees Celsius
Showers.Possible thunderstorm.
Chance of any rain:95%
Amount:8 to 20 mm



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly to mostly cloudy. A very high(95%) chance of showers.The chance of a thunderstorm and/or small hail. Winds southwesterly at 20-30 km/h.


Saturday July 18:
City:
7-18 Degrees Celsius
Showers.
Chance of any rain:70%
Amount:1 to 3 mm



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly to mostly cloudy. A high(70%) chance of showers.Light winds tending southwesterly at 15-25 km/h during the day.


Sunday July 19:
City:
7-19 Degrees Celsius
Partly cloudy.
Chance of any rain:20%
Amount:Nil



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly to mostly cloudy. A slight(20%) chance of showers Light winds.

Monday July 20:
City:
7-19 Degrees Celsius

Mostly sunny.
Chance of any rain:5%
Amount:Nil



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Mostly sunny.Light winds.


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 night and early Tuesday 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).