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Residents in Perth and WA's South West have been warned to prepare for a cold front so severe it only happens once or twice a year, which is set to bring destructive winds from late Tuesday afternoon.The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) said it would be the first significant storm system of the season for southern WA. A severe weather warning has been issued for the Western Australian coast, with a cold front bringing thunderstorms and showers this morning.Heavy rainfall is expected to hit the State’s South West — from Jurien Bay to Walpole —in the early hours of tomorrow, with the slow moving front to produce showers over Perth just after 5am.Thunderstorms are also expected, according to the Bureau of Meteorology. "We're expecting severe weather over quite a large area … roughly from an area north of Perth across to the Great Southern and the Central Wheatbelt and eventually down to the South Coast. "We're expecting widespread damaging winds to about 100 kilometres per hour, but in localised areas those winds could exceed 125kph. A severe weather warning has been issued for the Western Australian coast, with a cold front bringing thunderstorms and showers this morning. "Heavy showers, thunderstorms, higher than normal tides and large swells which will create dangerous surf conditions are also forecast.
Perth weather prompts BOM warning as strong winds, heavy rain set to pummel south-west WA Posted June 22, 2019 15:34:10 Photo: A strong cold front is bearing down on the West Australian coastline. A severe weather warning has been issued for the area between Walpole in the south to Lancelin in the north, including the Perth metropolitan area. "We're asking people to clean their gutters, remove any loose items in their backyards, tie down trampolines, make sure any items that can be thrown, can hit power lines and so on are removed or tied down to prevent damage from occurring," DFES assistant commissioner Paul Ryan said. "The Mother's Day weekend at this stage does look pretty good, but very cool towards the end of the week as some cool air does come up from the south," said BOM duty forecaster Austen Watkins. "The Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) urged residents to prepare their properties.ABC Emergency has put together a checklist for you to ensure that you are prepared for storms and their aftermath.
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning of winds up to 90km/h. "So it is somewhat unusual that the first event of the season will be affecting quite a large area. "If people do need to call for assistance they can call DFES on 132 500 and we will send the SES out to give them some assistance. "The week's temperatures are expected to dip and while the wet weather is forecast to clear on Thursday, rain tipped for Thursday night could extend into Friday.If you're reading this article, it's possible the answer is yes.
Then why not join the ABC-facilitated Weather Obsessed group on Facebook — thousands of others are already going troppo for the troposphere!The coming Mother's Day weekend is expected to be clear, but much colder than the warmer autumn temperatures Perth and the South West have recently enjoyed. The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has issued a severe weather warning for people in WA's Lower West, South West and parts of the South Coastal and Great Southern districts.
PARTS of Perth are being urged to brace for unseasonably strong winds tonight, which could cause damage to homes. "This system is very strong … these types of weather conditions are only expected once or twice per year," said BOM severe weather services manager Bradley Santos. The Bureau of Meteorology … should prepare for an unusually widespread severe weather event along the west coast commencing around midday today. Perth; Severe Weather Update from BOM Perth: Low pressure system impacting Western Australia Current 9am AWST 24 May 2020. A severe weather warning has been issued for Perth and the South West, with a cold front bringing thunderstorms and showers on Thursday morning. A severe weather warning was issued for the Perth metropolitan area around 4.15pm, as large hailstones, heavy rainfall and damaging winds were expected. "125kph winds are very strong, we could see fences fall over, we can have whole roofs removed as a result of these localised gusts, so people need to be aware particularly when the wind is very strong, not to go out of their properties, but to remain inside.
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