CW Slopes & Plains Weather

forecast summary district forecast

mostly sunny

Wednesday Partly cloudy. Winds SW 15 to 25 km/h turning S 15 to 20 km/h in the evening.

frost then sunny

Thursday Sunny. Patches of morning frost in the S. Winds S 20 to 30 km/h.

frost then sunny

Friday Sunny. Patches of morning frost in the S. Winds S 15 to 20 km/h becoming light during the afternoon.

cloud increasing

Saturday Sunny. Light winds becoming E/NE 15 to 20 km/h during the morning then becoming light during the day.

Issued Tue 23:47 EST

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CW Slopes & Plains Weather Forecasts

station
forecast min max chance of rain rain amount frost risk 9am 3pm
wind rh wind rh
°C °C km/h % km/h %
mostly sunny Mostly sunny
3 20 5% < 1mm Moderate SSW 17 64 SSW 22 34
mostly sunny Mostly sunny
9 19 5% < 1mm Nil SSW 14 72 SSW 19 39
mostly sunny Mostly sunny
9 21 5% < 1mm Nil SSW 24 52 SSW 27 31
sunny Sunny
2 19 5% < 1mm Moderate SSW 5 70 SW 14 37
mostly sunny Mostly sunny
7 21 5% < 1mm Nil SSW 16 58 SSW 21 33
increasing sunshine Increasing sunshine
9 18 10% < 1mm Nil - - - -
sunny Sunny
2 20 5% < 1mm Moderate SSW 12 66 SW 18 33
increasing sunshine Increasing sunshine
9 19 5% < 1mm Nil SSW 13 57 SSW 17 35
sunny Sunny
5 16 5% < 1mm Slight - - - -
mostly sunny Mostly sunny
8 18 5% < 1mm Nil - - - -
mostly sunny Mostly sunny
10 19 5% < 1mm Nil SSW 21 51 SSW 24 30
sunny Sunny
3 19 5% < 1mm Moderate SSW 10 67 - -
sunny Sunny
7 17 5% < 1mm Nil - - - -
sunny Sunny
6 17 5% < 1mm Nil - - - -
increasing sunshine Increasing sunshine
7 21 5% < 1mm Nil SSW 19 54 SSW 23 30
sunny Sunny
8 18 5% < 1mm Nil SSW 18 59 SSW 21 34
sunny Sunny
7 17 5% < 1mm Nil - - - -
sunny Sunny
4 20 5% < 1mm Slight SW 19 60 SW 24 35

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Rainfall to soak some parched areas of WA

13:00 AEST Rain could finally fall over parts of southwestern WA over the next week, wetting areas that have barely seen any rain for months.  This rainfall will be caused by a low pressure trough extending from the Kimberley down to southwestern WA from late Thursday, with a low pressure system developing within it early to mid-next week.  The images below shows that widespread rainfall of between 15 to 30mm is forecast in the week across western and southern WA, with isolated falls of between 40 to 60mm in the Gascoyne and Goldfields districts.    Image: Accumulated rainfall to 8pm AWST on Thursday, May 2, according to Access (top) and ECMWF (bottom)  You can see there is still some uncertainty about where and how much rainfall will fall in these areas late this week and early next week, with one model placing rain over Perth and  the other predicting it will completely miss the city altogether.  The heaviest rainfall days are likely to be Friday and mid next week when the low pressure system develops.

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