The SES received dozens of calls for help over the weekend as a strong cold front swept across the South West of the state.
Sunday saw the worst of it, with severe winds uprooting trees and knocking over fences.
In Falcon, a roof was ripped off a home, landing on a neighbouring property.
ABC News reported, the house was usually rented out but the owner Gill Kenny said luckily they were in between tenants when the storm hit.
"According to my neighbour he heard, his house started shaking and he looked out the window and saw our roof flying off our house and he reckons it was a mini tornado,” she told ABC News.

The roof was torn off the property by strong winds. PIC: ABC News
Garden Island saw a wind gust of 93 km/h at 10am on Sunday.
There were about 56 requests for assistance mostly for roof damage and water ingress across the metro suburbs and regional areas including Perth, Warnbro, Bunbury and Harvey.

PIC: ABC News
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