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Lachlan Maher, 15 Jul 2018, 2:24 AM UTC

Wintry Storms in the Southwest

Wintry Storms in the Southwest
Southwestern parts of Western Australia have awed over a wintry lightshow on Saturday night as a cold front sparked thunderstorms. A frontal system crossed into WA late on Saturday afternoon, bringing with it a series of storms stretching from Perth down to Albany. While these storms were within a rainband, a fair amount of lightning was produced, with about 3600 lightning strikes recorded. The vast majority of strikes were either cloud-to-cloud or occurred out to sea. The storm system managed to result in some reasonable amounts of rain before it dissipated. The gauge at Perth Airport managed to pick up a total of 24mm over 24 hours, with about a third of that falling in the hour that the storms was directly overhead. Other sites in the region recorded slightly smaller amounts, with Collie East collecting 17.8mm in total, including 8mm falling within a single hour. While these amounts were larger than the sporadic falls that have occurred so far this July, they are not record breaking. Looking ahead into the week, there is not much possibility of storms with another front that looks to cross on Wednesday. However, a much stronger front crossing next weekend has the potential to bring about a repeat of Saturday nights weather, though it is still too far out to be a certainty.
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