After Perth was lashed by torrential rain last week, another low front expected tonight will add damaging winds to the mix as wet and stormy weather is due to continue over the coming weeks.

The Fire and Emergency Services Authority has issued a dangerous weather warning for WA South West of a line from Jurien Bay to Albany tomorrow.

Wet winter weather ... Perth on track to exceed June rainfall average. Credit:Chalpat Sonti

People in Jurien Bay, Perth, Mandurah, Bunbury, Busselton, Margaret River, Bridgetown, Albany and surrounding areas are urged to prepare their homes and property for potentially damaging winds of up to 125 kilometres per hour, abnormally high tides and flash flooding.

Last week's rain caused widespread damage around Perth last week, but Weatherzone meteorologist Robert Wood said tonight's powerful low front was more likely to cause problems from damaging winds.