The clean-up from yesterday’s storm continues after the city was lashed by howling winds, more than 20,000 lightning strikes, and hail the size of golf balls.
And the winter blast is not over yet, with further warnings in place today to avoid the coast.
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a coastal hazard advice for beaches between Jurien Bay and Bunbury, advising there is a vigorous cold front moving across the South West this morning.
“Large and powerful surf conditions are possible, which may lead to coastal erosion and localised damage to coastal infrastructure between Bunbury and Jurien Bay,” it warned.
Lancelin locals have reported the fierce weekend weather has already washed away 1.5 metres of coast, with the iconic lookout on the brink of collapse.
The conditions are expected to ease by this afternoon.
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