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Central North Marine Weather Overview

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marine forecast summary forecast

Westerly 20/30 knots. Seas: 2/2.5 metres. Swell: Westerly around 1 metre offshore. Outlook Tuesday: Westerly 15/25 knots, reaching up to 30 knots early in the morning. Seas: 1.5/2.5 metres, decreasing to 1/1.5 metres by early evening. Swell: Westerly below 1 metre inshore, increasing to 1/1.5 metres offshore. Outlook Wednesday: Westerly 15/25 knots increasing to 20/30 knots in the middle of the day then decreasing to 15/25 knots in the late afternoon. Seas: 1/1.5 metres, increasing to 1.5/2.5 metres during the morning. Swell: Westerly around 1 metre offshore, increasing to 1/1.5 metres later in the evening. Outlook Thursday: Westerly 20/25 knots increasing to 20/30 knots in the afternoon. Seas: 1/1.5 metres, increasing to 1.5/2.5 metres during the afternoon. Swell: Westerly 1/1.5 metres offshore, decreasing to around 1 metre during the morning.

Issued Mon 16:06 EST

Seas: Up to 2.5m
Swell: Up to 1.0m, W

forecast winds

Monday: W 20/30 kts
Tuesday: W 30 kts
Wednesday: W increasing 20/30 kts
Thursday: W increasing 20/30 kts

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06:47 EST
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07:16 EST
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17:08 EST
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17:38 EST
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21:30 EST
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13:02 EST
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More rain and storms for WA

13:26 AEST Days of rain and thunder are on the cards for some western and central parts of WA, with the potential for some decent falls in the region.  The map below shows showers and thunderstorms approaching the Gascoyne and Upper West districts on Monday morning.  Image: Himawari-9 satellite image combined with Weatherzone radar and lightning data, showing three hours of cloud, rain and lightning leading up to 10:20am on Monday, May 13.  The thunderstorms and showers are forming in response to an upper-level low moving over the Indian Ocean towards the WA coastline.    Image: 500 hPa temperature, wind and height at 11am AWST on Monday, May 13.  The largest falls in the coming days are expected in the Gascoyne and Central West districts with widespread totals of 5 to 20mm and isolated areas of 40 to 100mm in the Gascoyne district.

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