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  1. A trough near the west coast will bring a hot air mass southwards, increasing temperatures over the SW on Tuesday and Wednesday. Combined with gusty winds this will increase the fire danger ratings. Keep up to date with forecasts and warnings at

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  2. Coastal suburbs of Perth missed the memo that today was the hottest Christmas Day in Perth since 2007. Perth hit a scorching high of 40.4°C at 1.56pm whilst Swanbourne had a very pleasant maximum of 29.8°C at 11.13am. What a difference 11 kilometres makes!

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  3. Significant early wet season flows in the in the . In the past three days alone, more than 480 billion litres has flowed past Fitzroy Crossing, enough to fill about 30 times over. For the latest forecasts visit -

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  4. After a busy start to the tropical season with some lows and plenty of rain in the Kimberley and Pilbara we are not expecting any cyclones between Christmas and New Year's. Clear skies tonight apart from in the Kimberley and far SW corner. Forecasts here

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  5. After only reaching 21.3°C in Halls Creek & 21.9°C in Rabbit Flat yesterday both towns near the WA/NT border broke the records (122 years) and (52 years respectively) for lowest ever December max temps. The tropical low now near Kununurra brought rain and cooler conditions.

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  6. A low to severe intensity heatwave is affecting , the south west and the Gascoyne coast, with inland parts expected to be a few degrees hotter than places closer to the coast. See which areas are affected here

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  7. , the south west and the Gascoyne coast will be hotter than normal as a low intensity heatwave sets in. Hotter temps can increase fire danger. Stay safe and try to stay cool Forecasts here Heatwave info

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  8. is approaching its peak, the is strongly positive, while the is weak—learn how these climate drivers are influencing Australia's weather right now in our Climate Driver Update:

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  9. A tropical low has brough heavy rainfall to the resulting in widespread river rises throughout the area. The low is now shifting south east and rainfall is rapidly contracting eastwards towards the Territory. For the very latest visit

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  10. Heating up over the next few days in with max temps close to 40C on Wed and Thurs. Xmas day now expected to be near 35C. Latest forecast here:

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  11. There have already been large rainfall totals observed across the due to a tropical low over the region. Further heavy falls are expected today and tomorrow before conditions begin to ease later in the week. Latest warnings

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  12. Heavy rainfall across the is leading to river level rises, including this 7m increase in 24hrs at Mount Joseph! Severe Weather and Flood Warnings remain in place

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  13. After a dry few years, rain finally returned to the . Recent lows have brought the wettest start to the wet season in in >10 years. Rivers are responding with some inflows to Argyle already and more expected this week. See warnings

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  14. A line of thunderstorms moving over has produced 91mm in 1 hour between 11:20am and 12:20pm WST. Rainfall rates this heavy are not very common and may produce flash flooding. A severe weather warning is current at

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  15. The tropical low over the west Kimberley has produced some large rainfall. Falls of 50-100mm in the east and NW coast and 25-50mm elsewhere in the Kimberley. Heavy rainfall and squally winds will continue today and tomorrow over the Kimberley. Warnings at

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  16. Severe Weather Warning for Heavy Rainfall continues: . Between 9am and 3pm, rainfall totals between 30mm and 50mm recorded over the northern Kimberley. Flood Watches and Warnings continue as well:

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  17. A tropical low is moving over the north Kimberley. Highest rainfall total in 24hrs to 9am was 56mm at Eight Mile Mill (N of Kununurra). Other totals included 53mm at Theda (S of Kalumburu) & 42mm at Wyndham. Flood Watches & Warning are current:

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  18. The passage of a tropical low over the Kimberley during the weekend will produce heavy rainfall and squally winds. Severe Weather Warning for Heavy Rainfall has been extended further southwest into the inland Kimberley: .

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  19. The passage of a tropical low over the Kimberley across the weekend will produce heavy rainfall and gusty winds. Severe Weather Warning issued for Heavy Rainfall . Flood Watches and Warning also current .

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  20. As much as half a metre of rain could fall on areas in the north Kimberley over the weekend as the monsoon trough activates over northern Australia and tropical low 03U tracks southwest from the Northern Territory. Stay safe and check your warnings here

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