Severe weather continues in WA

A series of aggressive cold fronts crossing western and southern WA are generating blustery winds and showers today and tomorrow.

A severe weather warning is in place with the front forecast to move southwest later this afternoon and extend east across the South West Land Division Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.

Thunderstorms and showers associated with the front may produce damaging winds averaging 60 to 70 kilometres per hour with peak gusts to around 100 km per hour.

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Winds are expected to develop southwest of a line from Harvey to Collie to Denmark from 2pm WST Tuesday.

Damaging surf conditions are likely which could cause significant beach erosion between Lancelin and Cape Leeuwin.

Tides may be higher than expected particularly on Wednesday morning between Lancelin and Albany, including the Perth Metropolitan area.

Locations which may be affected include Bunbury, Busselton, Manjimup, Margaret River, Harvey and Walpole.

A cold front crossing Tasmania is causing strong winds and rain with a strong wind warnings for the Lower East Coast and South East Coast.

Onshore winds are bringing a few showers to northeast Queensland with the Peninsula Coast and Cooktown Coast also being warned of particularly strong winds today.

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A broad high is leading to a chilly morning in the east with temperatures in Sydney dropping to 6C this morning.

Other areas along the coast are also in for a cold start to the day with minimums of 4C in Newcastle and 3C in Port Macqaurie.

Canberra was even colder with a minimum of -3C.

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