Current(Perth Metro)



Radar



Tuesday 6 April 2021

7 day weather forecast

 Effective as of 4:00 AM Tuesday April 6 2021

Explanatory notes:

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Tuesday April 6:
City:
14-27  Degrees Celsius
Partly cloudy.
Chance of any rain:5%
Amount:Nil



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly cloudy.The chance of fog early.Light winds becoming westerly at 10-20 km/h from around the middle of the day becoming light at night.


Wednesday April 7:
City:
18-26  Degrees Celsius
Partly to mostly cloudy.
Chance of any rain:20%
Amount:Nil



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly to mostly cloudy.A slight(20%) chance of a shower most likely from evening.Light winds becoming southwesterly at 10-20 km/h from afternoon becoming south-southwesterly at night.

Thursday April 8:
City:
17-27  Degrees Celsius
Partly cloudy.
Chance of any rain:20%
Amount:Nil



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly cloudy.A slight(20%) chance of a shower most likely in the early hours.Light winds becoming southwesterly at 10-20 km/h from afternoon becoming south-southwesterly at night.

Friday April 9:
City:
15-26  Degrees Celsius
Partly cloudy.
Chance of any rain:10%
Amount:Nil



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly cloudy.Winds east-southeasterly at 20-30 km/h.

Saturday April 10:
City:
15-27  Degrees Celsius
Mostly sunny.
Chance of any rain:10%
Amount:Nil



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Mostly sunny.Winds easterlyat 20-30 km/h easing to 15-25 km/h in the afternoon.

Sunday April 11:
City:
17-28  Degrees Celsius
Possible rain.
Chance of any rain:30%
Amount:0 to 3 mm



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly cloudy.A slight(30%) chance of rain and showers.Winds east-northeasterly at 15-30 km/h.

Monday April 12:
City:
18-25  Degrees Celsius
Rain.
Chance of any rain:60%
Amount:0 to 10 mm



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Mostly cloudy.A medium(60%) chance of rain and showers.Winds easterly at 15-30 km/h.





















































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Figure 1.Surface synoptic chart at 12 UTC(8 PM local time yesterday).Image courtesy of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology(BOM).
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Figure 2.Key features identified on True Colour RGB satellite image at around 06:00 UTC(2 PM local time yesterday).Satellite image courtesy of the Japanese Meteorological Agency(JMA).
















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Figure 3.Mean Sea Level Pressure(MSLP) analysis with infrared greyscale satellite image at 12 UTC(8 PM 




local time yesterday).Image courtesy of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology(BOM)





















































































































































































































































Figure 4:Surface synoptic prognosis.Image courtesy of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology(BOM).