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Severe Weather Disrupts Perth Events

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Severe Storms Threaten Perth This Weekend

Wild storms are expected to hit Perth with such intensity that Google has taken the unusual step of postponing the AFL match between West Coast Eagles and Carlton at Optus Stadium, scheduled for Sunday. The severe weather forecast, which predicts torrential rain and thunderstorms, has raised concerns about the safety of the stadium and the thousands of spectators expected to attend.

Google Postpones AFL Match

A Google search on Friday initially revealed that the highly anticipated match, which was expected to draw over 50,000 fans, had been postponed. However, an update later confirmed that the game would proceed as planned. Despite this, concerns remain about the stadium’s surface, especially given the heavy rain forecast. An international rugby union match between the Wallabies and South Africa is also scheduled for Saturday night, further complicating the situation.

Bureau of Meteorology Issues Severe Weather Warning

The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning, predicting heavy rainfall and thunderstorms across Perth and the southwest starting Friday night and continuing into Saturday. Coastal areas could see between 25mm to 50mm of rain, while inland regions may experience lighter precipitation. The bureau has also warned of potentially damaging winds, particularly along the WA south coast.

 Severe Weather Disrupts Perth Events
Pictures of wet weather in Perth

Perth to Be Drenched Through Sunday

Perth residents can expect persistent rain from late Friday through Sunday morning, with conditions easing by Monday. Temperatures are forecast to climb back to 20°C on Monday, and while rain is expected throughout next week, it will be more sporadic.

Perth Weather Forecast:

  • Saturday: Showers, cloudy, 12-18°C
  • Sunday: Showers, cloudy, 9-18°C
  • Monday: Rain, cloudy, 12-20°C
  • Tuesday: Cloudy, chance of showers, 12-20°C
  • Wednesday: Cloudy, chance of rain, 11-19°C
  • Thursday: Partly cloudy, 9-20°C

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As the Chevron City to Surf for Activ marks its 50th anniversary, Perth residents are advised to stay safe and keep an eye on weather updates. With a weekend of severe weather ahead, many will need to adjust their plans accordingly.

Jess Layt
Jess Layt
Hi! I'm a pop culture obsessive and write film and TV content across ACM.

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