Mother Nature is set to make her presence known this week, bringing a mix of rain, strong winds, and hail to Perth and the South West. As residents brace for the midweek weather shift, Meteorologist Miriam Bradbury warns of windy conditions starting on Tuesday, intensifying into a full-fledged storm by Wednesday night. With only two dry weekends so far this winter, Perth’s residents are no strangers to these dreary conditions, yet the upcoming forecast promises a particularly challenging few days.
Weather Forecast
Meteorologist Miriam Bradbury predicts that the winds will start picking up on Tuesday. “Sunny weather will turn windy on Tuesday as a weather front moves closer on Wednesday,” she said. By Wednesday night, the storm will be fully active with heavy rain and stronger winds. This wet weather is likely to continue into the weekend, with possible thunderstorms and hail in the southern areas.
“The weather system will move through on Thursday, bringing widespread rain to the southwestern part of the country, along with a chance of thunderstorms or small hail along the South West coast,” Bradbury added. Despite the rain, temperatures will stay quite comfortable, ranging from the high teens to low 20s.
Persistent Wet Conditions
Perth has had a particularly wet winter, with only two dry weekends so far. The dreary weather is expected to continue with little relief in sight.
Despite the relentless rain and the gusty winds, temperatures will remain in the high teens to low 20s, offering some solace amid the stormy weather. As Perth navigates through these wet conditions, the community’s resilience and adaptability will undoubtedly shine through. Stay connected with us for continuous updates and share your stories and photos as we weather this storm together. Keep an eye on the skies, stay safe, and let’s face this week’s weather with preparedness and hope.