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Severe Thunderstorms Pummel Western Australia, Residents Brace for Hail
5 Nov
Summary
- Severe thunderstorm warning issued for parts of WA
- Potential for large hailstones and heavy rainfall
- Residents advised to prepare for flash flooding and isolation

On November 6th, 2025, a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for parts of Western Australia, with residents in the affected areas bracing for potentially dangerous weather conditions. The Bureau of Meteorology released the warning at 3:13 pm, stating that a trough extending from the Lower West through to the Interior is triggering severe thunderstorms in a moist and unstable environment.
The focus of the thunderstorm activity is expected to shift progressively south-eastwards throughout the day, following the movement of the low-pressure system and trough. Residents in Kalgoorlie, Merredin, Northam, Corrigin, Hyden, and Southern Cross have been advised to take immediate action to stay safe.
The severe weather forecast includes the potential for heavy rainfall, which could lead to flash flooding and isolation. Emergency WA is urging people in the affected areas to ensure they have enough canned food, water, and any necessary medications or baby supplies to last for five to seven days. Residents are also advised to keep important documents safe and ensure their vehicles have a full tank of fuel.




