Golden Skies and Gentle Breezes: Perth’s Radiant Autumn Friday

A Crisp and Clear Morning Start
Perth residents can look forward to a picture-perfect start to the day this Friday, 10 April 2026. As the sun rises over the Darling Scarp, the city will wake up to refreshing conditions, with the mercury sitting at a cool 16°C. The morning sky is expected to be almost entirely cloudless, providing a bright and energetic atmosphere for the early commute or a walk along the Swan River. Light southeasterly winds, travelling at approximately 7 to 10 kilometres per hour, will add a slight briskness to the air, making a light jacket or jumper a wise choice for those heading out before 9:00 AM.
Midday Warmth and High UV Alerts
As the morning progresses, the temperature will climb steadily, reaching a pleasant maximum of 27°C by mid-afternoon. This provides a quintessential West Australian autumn experience—warm enough to enjoy the outdoors without the intense, scorching heat of the summer months. Despite the comfortable air temperature, the UV index is forecast to reach a 'High' level of 6. Health authorities recommend sun protection between the hours of 10:30 AM and 3:00 PM, as the autumn sun can still cause significant skin damage during these peak hours of sunshine. With approximately seven to eight hours of bright sun predicted, it is a day defined by high visibility and clear horizons.
A Calm and Starlit Evening
The transition into the evening will be gradual and calm. As the sun sets, temperatures are expected to dip back toward 19°C by the late evening hours. Humidity levels may rise slightly to around 77% after dark, but the air will remain comfortable for outdoor dining or social gatherings. The absence of significant cloud cover means that the night sky will be exceptionally clear, offering great conditions for stargazing across the metropolitan area. The light southeasterly breezes that defined the morning are expected to persist, though they will likely taper off into a near-still night.
Rainfall and Safety Summary
- Rainfall: There is a 0% chance of rain throughout the day. No precipitation has been recorded or predicted for the 24-hour period, meaning umbrellas and raincoats can be left at home.
- Wind Warnings: No wind warnings are currently in place for the Perth region or the adjacent coastal waters. Winds will remain well below the thresholds for any safety alerts.
- Marine Conditions: Calm seas and light winds make for excellent conditions for boating and fishing, though the usual swell precautions apply for those heading further offshore.
Overall, Friday is shaping up to be one of the best weather days of the month. Whether you are working indoors or planning a trip to the coast, the stable conditions offer a perfect lead-in to the weekend.

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