Australia
Severe, unusual weather likely to cause damage
A bout of wild weather is due to hit the South West on Tuesday, according to the Bureau of Meteorology. Photo: Jarred McGill
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a warning to residents across the South Western corner of the state, branding the next bout of winter weather as “unusual” and “likely to cause damage to homes.”
The front is expected to be windier than a typical front and to affect a larger area than usual at this time of year.
The bureau warned that travel would be dangerous during the weather activity and that properties were likely to be damaged in the high winds.
In south west WA, it is likely to produce the kind of weather that is only seen about five times per year.
A strengthening northerly flow ahead of a strong cold front will cause winds and rain to increase from late Monday along the west coast.
The strong cold front will move through during Tuesday, with damaging winds with gusts to 100 kilometres per hour possibly resulting in damage to homes and propert..
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