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Temperatures in Perth are set to nudge 40 degrees Celsius in the lead up to Christmas but an eleventh-hour reprieve will see it cool down to a more pleasant 31C on Christmas Day.
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A trough will drag hot air down the west coast during the week before moving inland on Christmas Eve, allowing sea breezes to bring a mild reprieve on Friday.
Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) Senior Forecaster Steph Bond said: 'On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday we'll have hot east to north-easterly winds but by Friday we'll start the day off in more of an onshore flow.'
'Then it will get to a nice top of 31 degrees.'
However areas inland from the West Coast won't be as lucky, soaring above 40C in the lead up to and on Christmas Day.
Perth Forecast
- Saturday: Min 18 Max 35
- Sunday: Min 16 Max 32
- Monday: Min 14 Max 34
- Tuesday: Min 18 Max 38
- Wednesday: Min 22 Max 39
- Thursday: Min 22 Max 38
- Friday: Min 18 Max 31
'Dangerous' flooding for the north
Meanwhile the north of the state is preparing for a deluge over the weekend with a tropical low set to bring up to half a metre of rain and gusty storms to northern parts of the Kimberley.
The low currently lies within the monsoon trough near Darwin and is expected to move towards the Kimberley during the weekend.
The BOM has warned that up to 500 millimeters of rain is possible in some areas, a once in a five to 10 year event, which is likely to trigger 'widespread and dangerous' flooding.
'(The region) is already quite saturated … so it won't take much for rivers to rise quite quickly,' said Ms Bond.
While the low will bring heavy rainfall and strong winds, especially on Sunday and Monday, it is unlikely to have enough time over water to intensify into a cyclone before moving inland.
'The chance of it moving offshore later in the week is also fairly low,' Ms Bond said.
'While it's over land it does weaken and at this stage it has a very low chance of moving offshore again next week.'
Regional Christmas Forecast
A minimum of 25C and a maximum of 34C is forecast for Broome with the possibility of showers and thunderstorms.
Kununurra is set for a minimum of 23C and a maximum of 35 C and may also experience showers and storms.
There will be no rain, and it will be mostly sunny in other areas:
- Port Hedland Min 26, Max 38
- Karratha Min 27, Max 35
- Exmouth Min 25, Max 39
- Newman Min 23, Max 37
- Carnarvon Min 24, Max 32
- Meekatharra Min 26, Max 41
- Geraldton Min 18, Max 30
- Perth Min 18, Max 31
- Mandurah Min 18, Max 29
- Bunbury Min 15, Max 29
- Busselton Min 15, Max 29
- Albany Min 17, Max 22
- Esperance Min 19, Max 34
- Kalgoorlie Min 23, Max 41
Crown Perth, operated by Crown Limited, is a hotel and casino resort complex that’s outside Perth’s city limits but connected to that city’s central business district via a public railway system, several roads, and multiple methods of mass transit. The entire complex is made up of the large casino area, two different hotel properties, a convention and business centre, restaurants and bars, and a large indoor theatre called The Dome with room for 20,000 guests.
The casino itself is open twenty-four hours a day except when the entire complex closes on Good Friday, Christmas Day, and Anzac Day. The gambling area, around 60,000 square feet in total, is divided up between a section set aside for table games, a poker room, and an area for some electronic gambling machines.
Electronic Games
Unlike most of Australia’s betting venues, Crown Perth does not have a license to provide pokies. The government of Western Australia has outlawed poker machines, known as slot machines in the rest of the world. Instead, the casino’s electronic gaming machines are styled after video poker and other games where player skill plays a part.
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A large group of electronic machines for gambling made up of around 2,000 different titles is available, but don’t expect to find traditional reel-spinning pokies. Instead the titles include electronic portals for keno and other casino games and skill games. These are similar to hybrids of table games and unique versions of video poker style machine gambling. Wager sizes allowed on these games range from AUD $0.10 up to the high-roller titles available only in the casino’s invitation-only VIP area. In that section, machine games like video poker are available at bet sizes into the hundreds of dollars per outcome.
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The casino also has a small keno lounge adjacent to the sports bar attached to the gaming floor. This keno section is open around the clock with games available in a variety of bet sizes, as low as AUD $2.50 per wager. The keno parlour contains both standard table keno variations and electronic games with touch-screen portals that are based on standard keno rules.