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Wednesday, 9 June 2021

7 day weather forecast

       Effective as of 11:00 AM Wednesday June 9 2021













Explanatory notes:





The subtropical low pressure system strengthened with the strong upper level divergence and moves to the southeast to lying to the west of the region today leading to strong gusty winds and possible raised dust if rain doesn't moisten soils sufficiently. 

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has issued a severe weather warning for damaging winds, abnormally high tides and damaging surf that has extended to include parts of the Perth Metropolitan Area. View the latest warning at http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDW21037.shtml .










Wednesday June 9:
City:
10-18  Degrees Celsius
Showers.Possible thunderstorm.Windy.
Chance of any rain:95%
Amount:5 to 10 mm



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly to mostly cloudy.A very high (100%) chance of showers and thunderstorms.Winds northeasterly at 30-45 km/h.Strong gusts, possibly exceeding 80 km/h especially over the hills and foothills.Possible raised dust.
Note:
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has issued a severe weather warning for damaging winds, abnormally high tides and damaging surf for the southwest of the state including Mandurah. View the latest warning at http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDW21037.shtml .

Thursday June 10:
City:
13-21  Degrees Celsius
Showers.
Chance of any rain:100%
Amount:8 to 15 mm



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly to mostly cloudy.A very high (100%) chance of showers.The chance of a thunderstorm.Winds northwesterly at 25-40 km/h easing to west-northwesterly at 15-25 km/h by morning shifting southwesterly by late afternoon and becoming light at night.Strong gusts early, possible excedding 80 km/h especially over southwestern coastal areas.
Note:
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has issued a severe weather warning for damaging winds, abnormally high tides and damaging surf for the southwest of the state including Mandurah. View the latest warning at http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDW21037.shtml .


Friday June 11:
City:
11-20  Degrees Celsius
Showers.
Chance of any rain:70%
Amount:1 to 4 mm



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly to mostly cloudy.A high(70%) chance of showers.Light winds.

Saturday June 12:
City:
9-20  Degrees Celsius
Possible shower or two.
Chance of any rain:40%
Amount:0 to 2 mm



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly to mostly cloudy.A medium(40%) chance of showers.Light winds.

Sunday June 13:
City:
8-19  Degrees Celsius
Possible shower or two.
Chance of any rain:40%
Amount:0 to 3 mm



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly to mostly cloudy.A medium(40%) chance of showers.Light winds tending southwesterly at 10-20 km/h during the day.

Monday June 14:
City:
9-18  Degrees Celsius
Possible showers.
Chance of any rain:50%
Amount:0 to 5 mm



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly to mostly cloudy.A medium(50%) chance of showers.Light winds tending south-southwesterly at 15-25 km/h in the day.

Tuesday June 15
City:
7-18  Degrees Celsius
Partly cloudy.
Chance of any rain:20%
Amount:Nil



Perth Metropolitan Area:
Partly cloudy.A slight(20%) chance of a shower.Winds east-southeasterly at 10-20 km/h.





Charts:

                                   












Figure 1.Surface synoptic chart.Image courtesy of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology(BOM).
















































Figure 2.Key features identified on True Colour RGB satellite image.Satellite image courtesy of the Japanese Meteorological Agency(JMA).



























































Figure 3.Mean Sea Level Pressure(MSLP) analysis with infrared greyscale satellite image. Image courtesy of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology(BOM)









































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





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