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Straight from BOM's website earlier today -

Perth Forecast

IDW12300

Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology

Western Australia

Perth Forecast

Issued at 4:50 am WST on Thursday 8 July 2010

Warning summary

Severe Weather Warning issued for Thursday. Heavy Hail Storms developing during the afternoon.

Forecast for Thursday

Showers developing during the morning and then increasing during the afternoon and evening. Possible thunderstorm this evening with large hail. Fresh N/NE winds becoming strong and gusty W/NW'ly by late morning.

Precis: Showers developing, windy, large hail.

City: Max 19

Mandurah: Max 18

UV Alert: Nil , UV Index predicted to reach 2 [Low]

Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: NOT RATED

Hills: NOT RATED

Friday Showers, windy, hailstorm risk Min 9 Max 15

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Seems the hail risk is now on friday and its only "small hail"

Warning summary

Severe Weather Warning for Thursday night and into Friday.

A Road Weather Alert has been issued for this afternoon.

Forecast for Thursday

Showers, heavy at times in the early afternoon and again tonight. The risk of a

squally thunderstorm tonight. Fresh to strong and gusty NW'ly winds.

Precis: Showers, windy.

City: Max 17

Mandurah: Max 15

UV Alert: Nil , UV Index predicted to reach 2 [Low]

Fire Danger: Coastal Plain: NOT RATED

Hills: NOT RATED

Forecast for Friday

Showers, heavy at times with the risk of a squally thunderstorm and some small

hail. Conditions easing to just a shower or two in the evening. Fresh to strong

W/NW winds shifting strong and squally SW'ly during the morning. Winds easing in

the evening.

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