Western Australia Weather

forecast summary state forecast


Thursday Clearing shower, mild-to-warm in the southwest. Showers, cool-to-cold in the south. Sunny, very warm in the northwest. Mostly sunny, very warm in the northeast.


Friday Clearing shower, cool-to-mild in the southwest. Showers, cool-to-mild in the south. Mostly sunny, very warm in the north.


Saturday Mostly sunny, cool-to-mild in the southwest. Showers, cool-to-cold in the south. Mostly sunny, very warm in the north.


Sunday Mostly sunny, cool-to-mild in the southwest. Showers, cool-to-cold in the south. Sunny, warm in the northwest. Mostly sunny, warm in the northeast.

current warnings most recent warnings

WA - Thu 04:21 WST
Coastal Wind Warning

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current extremes current extremes

Hottest
28.5°C
Coldest
8.6°C
Windiest
SE 29km/h
Wettest
0.4mm last hr

historic extremes historic May extremes

Hottest Day
41.7°C
Coldest Day
7.8°C
Hottest Night
29.6°C
Coldest Night
-5.6°C
Wettest 24hr
286.5mm

Western Australia Weather Forecasts

station
(group by district)
forecast min max chance of rain rain amount frost risk 9am 3pm
wind rh wind rh
°C °C km/h % km/h %
possible shower Possible shower
15 23 60% 1-5mm Nil N 15 90 NNW 19 76
mostly sunny Mostly sunny
23 36 5% < 1mm Nil E 23 40 ESE 18 30
heavy showers Heavy showers
16 24 80% 10-20mm Nil NNE 17 77 NNW 22 80
mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy
19 34 5% < 1mm Nil ESE 23 37 SSE 20 40
mostly sunny Mostly sunny
11 20 5% < 1mm Nil E 20 67 ESE 20 64
mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy
18 32 20% < 1mm Nil NE 31 47 WNW 20 33
mostly sunny Mostly sunny
13 26 5% < 1mm Nil ENE 25 28 SE 22 19
mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy
12 24 10% < 1mm Nil ENE 14 58 NE 8 38
late shower Late shower
16 27 60% 1-5mm Nil - - - -
possible shower Possible shower
17 27 50% 5-10mm Nil NNE 20 68 NW 21 60

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A very wet weekend ahead for NSW

14:35 AEST Rainfall is set to intensify over the weekend and early next week, with hundreds of millimetres in just three days possible across parts of the central NSW coastline.  The heavy rainfall forecast at the end of this week will follow a prolonged period of rainfall which began on Tuesday, generated by a coastal trough lingering off the NSW coast for days.  Nord’s Wharf Oval in the Hunter Valley recorded 93mm in the 24 hours leading up to 9am Wednesday, May 5.

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