Central Wheatbelt Weather

forecast summary district forecast

mostly sunny

Sunday Partly cloudy. Winds SE 15 to 25 km/h.

cloud increasing

Monday Partly cloudy. Winds SE 15 to 25 km/h turning E 25 to 40 km/h before dawn.

possible thunderstorm

Tuesday Partly cloudy. High chance of showers in the W, medium chance elsewhere. The chance of a thunderstorm. Winds E 20 to 30 km/h turning NE 25 to 40 km/h during the day.

possible thunderstorm

Wednesday Partly cloudy. Medium chance of showers, most likely in the morning. The chance of a thunderstorm. Winds NE 25 to 40 km/h.

Issued Sat 21:00 WST

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Central Wheatbelt 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 %
rain Rain
17 24 80% 1-5mm Nil ENE 30 61 ENE 22 52
heavy showers Heavy showers
15 21 80% 1-5mm Nil - - - -
possible shower Possible shower
14 21 80% 5-10mm Nil - - - -
rain Rain
16 23 90% 10-20mm Nil ENE 29 65 ENE 24 55
windy with rain Windy with rain
16 24 90% 5-10mm Nil ENE 37 60 NE 25 50
rain Rain
16 22 90% 5-10mm Nil ENE 29 65 ENE 25 56
rain Rain
16 23 90% 5-10mm Nil ENE 28 65 ENE 23 56
possible shower Possible shower
14 21 70% 5-10mm Nil ENE 28 63 ENE 24 58
mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy
12 20 40% < 1mm Nil E 28 68 ENE 24 48
rain Rain
15 22 90% 5-10mm Nil ENE 28 64 ENE 24 57
possible shower Possible shower
15 21 70% 5-10mm Nil - - - -
possible shower Possible shower
13 21 70% 5-10mm Nil - - - -
heavy showers Heavy showers
15 22 90% 10-20mm Nil - - - -
mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy
11 21 60% 1-5mm Nil ENE 30 65 ENE 26 45
heavy showers Heavy showers
17 23 90% 5-10mm Nil - - - -
showers Showers
16 22 90% 5-10mm Nil ENE 29 63 ENE 23 58
showers increasing Showers increasing
15 21 80% 5-10mm Nil - - - -

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Signs indicating Australia's cool season arrival

16:15 AEST Mere hours after our Total Lightning Network went quiet over the Australian continent, the Himawari satellite captured a clear, textbook snapshot of the arrival of Australia's cool season.   A few distinguishing features should catch your eye:  A band of cloud streaming over northern WA and towards the nation's interior  A distinct clearing of cloud from most of the NT's Top End, and  A band of cloud crossing to the south of WA   Turns out, all three of these features point to one thing: winter is knocking at the door.  Image: Himawari satellite imagery and mean sea level pressure (ECMWF) over Australia on the morning of Saturday, April 27th, 2024.

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