Perth weather: Thunderstorm lashes city overnight as cold front moves across WA

Perth has been hit with heavy rain and strong winds overnight as a cold front sweeps across the south of the State.

As of 5am, Perth had received 23mm of rain since 9am yesterday. About 15mm fell in the 12 hours from 5pm.

Wind gusts reached 50km/h at 4.30am and thunder and lightning hit parts of the city.

The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast that between up to 50mm could fall from Tuesday to Thursday.

The bureau is predicting further thunderstorms on Wednesday, which could possibly be severe with damaging winds.

Small hail is also forecast in the morning and early afternoon.

The overnight temperature hit a low of 11.5C.

Meteorologist Mirian Bradbury said the rain front across Perth and WA’s south-west would progressively move across the continent, hitting South Australia and the Northern Territory from Wednesday, then the east coast on Thursday.

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