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Monster swell lashes WA's south coast as sightseers brace wet weather for a glimpse

Damaging winds hit across Australia's south, from WA to NSW

A swell of more than seven metres has hit Western Australia's south coast as the third cold front in as many days swept across the region.

The seven to 10 metre swell had previously been forecast to hit the south and west coasts of WA, with authorities issuing a warning for gale force winds and dangerous surf.

The wet and wild weather did not deter people from catching a glimpse of the swell, which surpassed seven metres at 2pm on Wednesday.

Sightseers flocked to The Gap near Albany, a popular tourist spot with a 40-metre high platform suspended over the cliff.

A severe weather warning remained in place as of Wednesday night for damaging surf from Dongara to Albany.

A wind gust of more than 80 kilometres per hour was recorded at Albany airport as thunderstorms and rain moved east.

It followed a stormy few days in southern WA with winds causing damage from Geraldton to Albany. 

The Bureau of Meteorology said conditions should ease late Wednesday into Thursday.

"Damaging winds are covering a larger area than we would normally see with these winter systems, [and] extending across a large part of the southern half of the state," a spokesperson said.

The large swell draws a crowd to The Gap near Albany. (ABC Great Southern: John Dobson)

"Gusts in excess of 90kph are possible over the warning area with gusts in excess of 100kph about the west coast, south of Perth, until late Wednesday afternoon.

"Rainfall totals expected until the end of Wednesday are expected to be around 15-25 millimetres near the coast between Lancelin and Albany, with isolated higher totals to 40mm."

A series of cold fronts brings wet and wild conditions to WA's south coast. (ABC Great Southern: John Dobson)
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