Sun-Drenched Morning Before the Clouds Roll In: Perth's Forecast for Tuesday, April 7

A Classic Autumn Outlook for the West Coast
Perth residents can look forward to a pleasant and largely stable weather pattern this Tuesday, April 7, 2026. As we settle further into the autumn season, the extreme heat of summer has well and truly faded, replaced by the reliable combination of golden sunshine and crisp, cooling breezes. While the day will start with brilliant clear skies, a shift in cloud cover is expected as the afternoon progresses, providing a temperate environment for those across the metropolitan area.
Morning: A Crisp and Clear Start
The morning is set to be the highlight of the day for outdoor enthusiasts. Early risers will be greeted by a cool minimum temperature of approximately 15°C. With the sun rising at 6:31 am, the city will be bathed in clear light, making it an ideal window for the morning commute or a walk along the Swan River. Winds will be relatively light during the early hours, coming from the north-northeast, which will keep the morning air feeling still and fresh before the coastal influence takes over later in the day.
Afternoon: Peak Temperatures and Increasing Cloud
As we move into the midday and afternoon periods, the temperature is forecast to reach a comfortable maximum of 24°C. While the sun will remain a dominant feature, meteorological data suggests a trend of increasing cloudiness starting from the early afternoon. This high-level cloud cover will provide some relief from the direct sun but won't be enough to dampen the day's warmth. The UV index is expected to hit a moderate to high rating of 6, so sun protection is still highly recommended for anyone spending extended time outdoors between 10:00 am and 3:00 pm.
Evening: Coastal Breezes and Cooling Skies
By the evening, the wind will shift significantly, bringing a steady south-southwesterly breeze of approximately 22 km/h. This coastal influence will help drop the temperature back toward the mid-teens as the sun sets at 6:05 pm. The cloud cover that builds during the afternoon is expected to persist into the night, though no significant weather events are predicted. It will be a perfect evening for a light jacket if you are heading out to the city's coastal precincts.
Rainfall and Wind Summary
- Rainfall: There is a very low 5% chance of any precipitation, with less than 1mm expected. It is a dry day for the most part.
- Wind: SSW winds at 22-25 km/h during the afternoon; no gale or severe weather warnings are in place.
- Humidity: Relative humidity will hover around 51%, ensuring the 24°C high feels pleasant rather than muggy.
Overall, Tuesday offers a balanced mix of sunshine and mild conditions. Whether you are planning a trip to Kings Park or simply navigating the daily grind, the weather is firmly on your side today.

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