Saturday, 15 August 2009

Wild weather damages 37 homes across Perth

as posted here

Nearly 40 homes in the Perth metropolitan area were damaged in severe storms overnight.

Emergency services volunteers were called out to 37 homes across Perth to help repair damaged and leaking roofs caused by falling trees and destructive winds.

The weather bureau said a wind gust of 93 km/h was recorded at Jandakot at 2am this morning.

Most of the damage caused by last night's storm was minor, FESA said.

Today, the weather bureau cancelled the severe weather warning it issued yesterday saying the worst of the storm had passed.

Showers and isolated thunderstorms and possible hail is forecast for the city today.

Temperatures are expected to reach a maximum of 15C in Perth today, warming up slightly tomorrow when the mercury is expected to reach a high of 18C


as posted here

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