Australia's weather is split between heavy rain in the west and severe cold in the east.
Rainfalls of 15mm to 30mm are forecast for the next five days across the Pilbara, parts of the Kimberley, the WA interior and central SA.Bodyboarder dies after being pulled from water at Sydney surf park
The heaviest rain is likely in the Pilbara and Kimberley region later today and into tomorrow as an upper-level trough moves over the region.The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a strong wind warning today for the following coastal areas of WA: Geraldton, Perth, Bunbury, Leeuwin, Albany, Esperance and Eucla.
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