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Wallal to Cape Preston Marine Weather Overview

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Northeasterly 10/15 knots turning east to southeasterly in the evening. Seas: Around 1 metre. Swell: Westerly below 1 metre. Outlook Tuesday: East to southeasterly 15/20 knots, reaching up to 25 knots offshore west of Port Hedland in the late morning. Winds tending east to northeasterly in the middle of the day then tending east to southeasterly in the late evening. Seas: Around 1 metre, increasing to 1/1.5 metres during the morning. Swell: Westerly below 1 metre. Outlook Wednesday: East to southeasterly 15/25 knots increasing to 20/30 knots in the morning then tending northeast to southeasterly 15/25 knots in the early afternoon. Seas: 1/1.5 metres, increasing to 1/2 metres during the morning. Swell: Below 0.5 metres. Outlook Thursday: East to southeasterly 15/25 knots tending east to northeasterly 15/20 knots during the day then becoming variable about 10 knots during the evening. Seas: Around 1 metre, increasing to 1/2 metres during the morning. Swell: Below 0.5 metres.

Issued Mon 16:00 WST

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

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Monday: NE 10/15 kts
Tuesday: E/SE 25 kts
Wednesday: E/SE increasing 20/30 kts
Thursday: E/SE 15/25 kts

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Decent rain en route to bone-dry southwest WA

14:29 AEST Welcome rain is coming to the parched southwest WA this week, possibly including Perth and Bunbury which are both having their driest 7 months on record.  Many locations in the southwest will see the driest April on record, with much of this rainfall likely to contribute to May’s totals, as a cold front approaches the state on later in the week.  Rainfall and thunderstorms are forecast in the Gascoyne region on Monday afternoon, before shifting to the Central West, Lower West and Central Wheatbelt regions on Tuesday.

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