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Suns Out, Shades On: A Warm and Bright Monday Predicted for the West

AuthorEditorial Team
Published
16 March 2026/02:50
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Weather
Suns Out, Shades On: A Warm and Bright Monday Predicted for the West
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Wolfgang Weber

Warm Start to the Week

Perth residents are set to wake up to a stunning start to the work week this Monday, March 16. As the autumn season begins to settle in, the West Australian capital continues to enjoy the lingering warmth of the summer months. Today’s forecast indicates a predominantly sunny day with clear blue skies, making it perfect for outdoor activities or a morning commute without the need for an umbrella.

Temperature and Sky Conditions

According to the latest meteorological data, Perth will reach a maximum temperature of 32°C, a slight increase from the previous day's conditions. The overnight minimum settled at a comfortable 18°C, providing a relatively cool start for early risers. Throughout the day, the sky is expected to remain mostly clear, though some high-level cloud cover may develop during the mid-afternoon as the humidity shifts slightly.

Morning, Afternoon, and Evening Breakdown

  • Morning: The day will begin with crisp, clear conditions. Temperatures will hover around 20°C by 9:00 AM, accompanied by light easterly winds. It is an ideal window for coastal walks or morning exercise before the midday heat arrives.
  • Afternoon: The mercury is expected to peak between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM. While the sun will be the dominant feature, a few patches of clouds might drift across the metropolitan area. The humidity will remain low at approximately 37%, keeping the heat relatively dry and manageable.
  • Evening: As the sun sets, the temperature will drop steadily to a pleasant 26°C by early evening, eventually reaching a low of 18°C overnight. The skies will clear once more, offering excellent visibility for those out and about in the city.

Wind and Rain Outlook

There are currently no rainfall or storm warnings in place for the Perth metropolitan region. There is a negligible 5% chance of precipitation, with total rainfall expected to be less than 1mm. Wind conditions will be dominated by easterly breezes ranging from 15 to 20 km/h, with occasional gusts reaching up to 30 km/h, particularly in the foothills and eastern suburbs.

UV Safety and Health Advice

The UV Index for today is rated as Very High, peaking at a level 9. Health authorities recommend that residents seek shade during the middle of the day, wear protective clothing, and apply SPF 30+ sunscreen. Despite the pleasant breeze, the sun's intensity remains high, so staying hydrated is essential for those working or playing outdoors.