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Perth Christmas Day 2024 weather forecast: Temperature predicted to be one of the coolest on record

Claire SadlerThe West Australian
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Kaia Ingram enjoys the sunshine at Matilda Bay.
Camera IconKaia Ingram enjoys the sunshine at Matilda Bay. Credit: Daniel Wilkins/The West Australian

Perth is in store for one of the coolest Christmas Days in almost three decades.

In its official forecast released on Wednesday, the Bureau of Meteorology predicted clouds in Perth with a maximum temperature of 25C and a minimum of 15C.

The mercury has not dipped that low on Christmas Day since 1998 when it reached just 24C.

And the city’s coldest ever Christmas Day on record was in 1945 when the city experienced a maximum temperature of a chilly 19C.

Light showers can be expected across the south west of the State and temperatures will be hot to very hot in the north and interior part of the State, with thunderstorms expected in some areas.

A sunny top of 31C is forecast for Christmas Eve in Perth, with light winds becoming south-westerly during the morning.

Benjamin Uno and Olympia Elkerbout enjoy the river during a hot afternoon.
Camera IconBenjamin Uno and Olympia Elkerbout enjoy the river during a hot afternoon. Credit: Daniel Wilkins/The West Australian

Last year, the maximum temperature on Christmas Day reached a maximum of 36C and 30C in 2022.

In 2021, Perth recorded its hottest Christmas Day, and third-highest December maximum, with 42C, and the second-highest December temperature on Boxing Day with the mercury reaching a steamy 43C.

Perth recorded three consecutive days of 40C from the 23rd of December right up to the big day in 2020, according to the Weather Bureau.

WA Chief Health Officer Andrew Robertson urged the community to take heatwave health warnings and advice seriously as extreme temperatures are expected this summer.

“Extreme heat kills more people in Australia than all other natural disasters combined,” he said.

“And extreme weather events, including heatwaves, are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change – meaning we will see longer, hotter and more intense heatwaves here in WA.’’

He urged people to stay hydrated and seek out somewhere to keep cool during the heat of the day.

Perth Forecast

Thursday: 16-31C, sunny

Friday: 16-34C, sunny

Saturday: 21-37C, sunny

Sunday: 21-40C, sunny

Monday: 27-41C, mostly sunny

Tuesday: 21-31C, sunny

Christmas Day: 15C-25C, clouds increasing

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