Cloudy Skies and Autumnal Grays: What to Expect for Perth This Thursday

A Shift in the Skies for the Perth Metro Area
Perth residents waking up this Thursday, April 9, 2026, will notice a distinct change in the atmosphere as a blanket of cloud cover takes hold across the metropolitan area. After a period of varied autumn conditions, today marks a cooler, more overcast stretch for the city. While the sun may struggle to peek through the heavy layers of gray, the day promises a steady, mild temperature range that is characteristic of the mid-autumn season in Western Australia.
Morning: A Humid and Cool Start
The morning hours are beginning with a temperature of approximately 16°C. Early risers should be prepared for high humidity levels, currently sitting at around 82%, which may make the air feel slightly damp despite the lack of heavy precipitation. Visibility remains good across the Kwinana Freeway and Mitchell Freeway, though the dense cloud cover will persist throughout the commute. There are no active fog or wind warnings for the Swan Coastal Plain this morning, making for a straightforward start to the day for those heading into the CBD.
Afternoon: Peak Temperatures and Cloud Consistency
As we move into the afternoon, the temperature is expected to reach a maximum of 22°C. While this is comfortable for outdoor activities, the 100% cloud cover will likely remain the dominant feature of the day. For those planning a lunch break in Kings Park or along the Swan River, the chance of rain remains very low, currently estimated at just 10%. Humidity will drop slightly to 62% during the peak of the day, providing a dry but shaded experience for the city. Wind conditions are expected to remain light to moderate, with no coastal wind alerts currently issued by the Bureau of Meteorology.
Evening: Settling into a Cool Night
The evening forecast suggests a continuation of the overcast conditions. Temperatures will gradually descend toward a nightly low of 14°C. The thick cloud layer will act as a mild insulator, preventing a rapid drop in mercury, but a light jacket will certainly be necessary for those heading out to dinner in Northbridge or Fremantle. The 10% chance of rain persists into the night, though no significant rainfall is anticipated to break the dry spell. Looking ahead to Friday, residents can expect these cloudy conditions to linger before a clearer, sunnier weekend begins to emerge.
Summary of Conditions
- Maximum Temperature: 22°C
- Minimum Temperature: 14°C
- Conditions: Predominantly cloudy with a 10% chance of rain.
- Humidity: Ranging from 82% in the morning to 62% in the afternoon.
- Warnings: No current wind, rain, or fire weather warnings in place for Perth.

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