A heat wave warning is in place for most of Western Australia this weekend.
The Bureau of Meteorology issued the heat wave warning, which is valid from Thursday 11 January until Sunday 14 January.
Perth is set to reach a maximum of 41 degrees tomorrow and daytime temperatures are expected to sit about 34 degrees until Thursday.
Mandurah will reach a top of 37 degrees tomorrow and a slightly cooler 34 degrees on Sunday.
The severe heatwave conditions will persist into next week.
The intense weather conditions have prompted a number of safety concerns and advice.
The RSPCA has warned dog owners to be smart about choosing what time they walk their dogs and has warned owners not to leave their pets in the car.
High fire danger ratings are also in place for most of state.
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