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Clear Skies and Coastal Breezes: A Quintessential Summer Tuesday for Perth

AuthorEditorial Team
Published
3 March 2026/02:09
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Weather
Clear Skies and Coastal Breezes: A Quintessential Summer Tuesday for Perth
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Bram Souffreau

A Bright Outlook for March 3

Perth residents can look forward to a classic display of Western Australian sunshine today, Tuesday, 3 March 2026. As we settle into the first week of autumn, the weather remains firmly rooted in summer's embrace, offering clear blue skies and warm temperatures across the metropolitan area. With a 0% chance of precipitation and no rainfall recorded in the gauges, it is a perfect day for outdoor activities, provided you are prepared for the midday heat.

Temperature and Sun Exposure

The mercury is set to climb to a pleasant maximum of 32°C today, following a mild overnight low of 20°C. The air remains relatively dry with humidity levels dipping to around 35% during the heat of the day, making the temperature feel quite manageable. However, the UV Index is forecasted to reach a 'High' level of 7. Residents are encouraged to follow sun-smart practices between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM, including wearing hats, sunglasses, and applying sunscreen, as the clear atmosphere offers little protection from solar radiation.

Daily Timeline: Morning to Night

  • Morning (6:00 AM – 12:00 PM): The day began with a beautiful sunrise at 6:07 AM. Temperatures in the early morning hover around 22°C, providing a crisp and comfortable window for morning exercise or the daily commute under clear, sunny skies.
  • Afternoon (12:00 PM – 6:00 PM): The peak temperature of 32°C will be reached mid-afternoon. While the sun will be at its strongest, the arrival of a moderate south-southwesterly breeze will provide much-needed relief to coastal and suburban areas alike.
  • Evening (6:00 PM – Midnight): As the sun sets at 6:52 PM, the heat will begin to dissipate. Evening temperatures are expected to settle around 26°C, making for a balmy and clear night. It is an ideal evening for alfresco dining or a stroll along the Swan River.

Wind Conditions and Marine Safety

The wind is a defining feature of today’s forecast. A moderate breeze from the south-southwest is expected to pick up in the afternoon, reaching speeds of approximately 30 km/h. While there are currently no formal wind or gale warnings in place for the Perth local waters, those heading out on the ocean should remain mindful of the chop that these consistent southerly winds can produce. For those staying on land, the breeze will serve as a natural coolant against the 32°C peak.

Final Summary

With no rain warnings or severe weather alerts on the horizon, Tuesday is shaping up to be a stable and sunny day for the city. Whether you are heading to the beach or working in the CBD, the combination of high temperatures and cooling coastal winds offers the very best of Perth’s late-summer climate.