Perth residents are in for a stretch of hot and sunny weather this week, with temperatures expected to soar into the mid-30s before providing some slight relief as the weekend approaches. The city will bask in mostly clear skies each day, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities, though the heat may prompt caution for those sensitive to high temperatures.
Detailed Daily Forecast for Perth
The week kicks off on Monday with mostly sunny conditions, starting with a mild overnight low of 18C and climbing to a top of 31C. This sets the stage for a gradual increase in heat as the days progress.
Peak Heat Midweek
On Tuesday, temperatures are forecast to surge significantly, reaching a high of 35C after an overnight minimum of 20C. The mercury will climb even higher on Wednesday, peaking at 36C, which marks the hottest day of the week. This comes after a warm overnight low of 23C, ensuring little respite from the heat during the night.
Continued Warmth and Weekend Ease
The hot weather persists into Thursday, with another mostly sunny day and a maximum of 35C. As the weekend approaches, conditions will ease slightly but remain warm, with both Friday and Saturday expected to see highs of 33C under mostly clear skies, accompanied by overnight lows of 21C.
By Sunday, temperatures dip back to a more comfortable 30C, providing a welcome break from the intense heat, with the overnight temperature falling to 18C. This pattern offers a typical late-summer weather scenario for Perth, characterized by prolonged sunny spells and high temperatures.
Summary of Perth Weather Forecast
- Monday: Mostly sunny, 18-31C
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, 20-35C
- Wednesday: Mostly sunny, 23-36C
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, 23-35C
- Friday: Mostly sunny, 21-33C
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, 21-33C
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, 18-30C
Residents are advised to stay hydrated and seek shade during the peak heat hours, especially from Tuesday to Thursday when temperatures are at their highest. The gradual cooling toward the weekend should make outdoor plans more manageable, but sunscreen and protective clothing remain essential throughout the week.
