31°47'J / 116°11'I / Visina 302 m / 12:38 29.03.2026., Australia/Perth (UTC+8)
Od: 28.03.2026., 02:27
Do: 30.03.2026., 00:00
Sheep graziers are warned that cold temperatures, heavy rain and showers and strong westerly winds are expected during Saturday. Areas likely to be affected include the Central West, Lower West, South West, South Coastal, South East Coastal, Great Southern and Central Wheat Belt forecast districts. There is a risk of losses of lambs and sheep exposed to these conditions.
Od: 28.03.2026., 10:52
Do: 30.03.2026., 00:00
Sheep graziers are warned that cold temperatures, heavy rain and showers and strong westerly winds are expected during Saturday. Areas likely to be affected include the Lower West, South West, South Coastal, South East Coastal, Great Southern and Central Wheat Belt forecast districts and parts of the Central West forecast district. There is a risk of losses of lambs and sheep exposed to these conditions.
Od: 28.03.2026., 10:38
Do: 29.03.2026., 16:38
FLOODING POSSIBLE IN SOUTHERN PARTS OF THE GASCOYNE, CENTRAL AND LOWER WEST CATCHMENTS Ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle has weakened during Saturday morning, becoming a subtropical low which is currently located in the inland Central West. The system will continue to move rapidly towards the south southeast during the remainder of Saturday, with the risk of heavy rainfall continuing as the system passes through the southern Gascoyne and parts of the South West Land Division. Catchments are relatively dry across the Flood Watch area. River and creek level rises and areas of flooding may develop from Saturday afternoon. Localised flooding and overland inundation is also possible within the Flood Watch area as well as overland flooding and ponding. Roads may be affected, and some communities may become isolated. Check road conditions before travelling.
Od: 29.03.2026., 10:18
Do: 30.03.2026., 16:18
FURTHER FLOODING NOT EXPECTED TO DEVELOP WITH RAINFALL RISK EASING FLOOD IMPACTS TO CONTINUE OVER NEXT FEW DAYS Moderate to heavy rainfall was observed across the Flood Watch area during Friday and Saturday with the passage of Ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle. This caused localised river and creek level rises, overland flooding, and minor to major riverine flooding across the Gascoyne and Lyndon-Minilya catchments. The risk of heavy rainfall and the development of further flooding have eased across the Flood Watch area. While further flooding is not expected to develop, elevated river and creek levels, areas of localised flooding and overland inundation are likely to continue over the next few days. Roads may be affected, and some communities may be isolated. Check road conditions before travelling.