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More severe weather forecast to hit WA – The West Australian
The Bureau of Meteorology says an intense low-pressure system will bring severe weather to parts of Western Australia in coming days.

Heavy rain and damaging winds are set to hit southwest Western Australia as an intense low-pressure system moves across the state.
Wind gusts of more than 100 km/h and isolated rainfall totals of up to 100mm are possible across Sunday and into Monday.
The Bureau of Meteorology says parts of the midwest Gascoyne, Perth, the southwest, lower southwest and the Great Southern region will feel the brunt of the severe weather.
Locations that may be affected include Bunbury, Manjimup, Margaret River, Walpole,…
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