More rain is forecast for Mandurah with heavy falls forecast for Tuesday afternoon while another cold front is also on the way.
We're being warned to expect strong winds and heavy rain from a cold front about to cross the southern half of the state.
Duty forecaster at the Bureau of Meteorology Matt Boterhoven has told the ABC the front that formed in the Southern Ocean will hit the South-West around 8:00am and the metropolitan area early this afternoon.
He forecasted wind gusts of up to 90 kilometres per hour along the coast and rainfall of up to 35 millimetres.
No real relief from the wet and cold conditions in the Mandurah area for the rest of the week.
Showers will continue and a possible storm is predicted for Wednesday with a maximum temperature of just 14 degrees.
Rain moving over the SW. Possible heavy falls over 30mm forecast today. Keep up to date with forecasts at https://t.co/hNAftCy3QS pic.twitter.com/X3vyJnbUHn
— BOM WA (@BOM_WA) August 8, 2017
A marine weather warning is also in place for local waters.
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