Effective as of 4:00 PM Wednesday November 10 2021
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Explanatory notes:
Elevated thunderstorms occurred within the Perth Metropolitan Area early on Tuesday ahead of an upper level disturbance leading to the wettest November day on record at the official Perth Metro station as 40.4 mm of rain fell in the 24 hours to 9 AM Tuesdaywith radar estimated rainfall totals of more than 70 mm in isolated places.
A Personal Weather Station (PWS) in Maylands saw 61.5 mm of rain, of which almost 50 mm fell within an hour. Intensity-frequency-duration (IFD) analysis done by consultant hydrologist Jim Davies and George Gaylard in 2014 found that a once in a 100 year (statistically) hourly rainfall total for a given point in Perth is around 47.5 mm.
Rainfall records at the official Perth Metro station date back to 1876.
The 40.4 mm was almost twice the average November rainfall.
Fine conditions continuing through the weekend with the subtropical high pressure ridge to the south.Becoming warm by the weekend with the west coast trough deepening near the west coast before the west coast trough moves inland by next working week bringing cooler conditions.
Wednesday November 10:
City:
Mostly sunny.
Chance of any rain:0%
Amount:Nil
Perth Metropolitan Area:
Mostly sunny.Winds east-southeasterly at 10-20 km/h tending south-southwesterly at 20-30 km/h in the afternoon and evening.