After some of the coldest spring and summer months on record, Perth finally looks set for some reprieve, with the three month forecast to June expected to bring warmer than average temperatures and less rain.

Perth has shivered through the coldest September, October and February in a decade, with extra tropical low activity off the North West coast bringing heavy rains and flooding.

WA's cooler than average weather expected to come to an end. Credit:Scott Cunningham / Nine News Perth

Although March has delivered less extreme weather for the metropolitan area, the monthly average maximum temperature was nearly two degrees below average at 27.8 degrees while more rain than usual also fell (23.6mm).

The northwest suffered flooding during the month. Broome had its wettest March day in 20 years on the 28th after 128.2 millimetres fell in around 2.5 hours while Port Hedland had two consecutive days with more than 100 millimetres falling on the 22nd and 23rd.