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Australia -- Victoria Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Mar 15/03 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Western Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Warnings
A strong wind warning is current for Victorian coastal waters east of Wilsons
Promontory.
Weather Pattern
A high pressure system south of Victoria will move over the Tasman Sea on
Monday. A cold front will approach Victoria on Tuesday and move across the State
on Wednesday leaving an unstable west to southwest airflow over the State on
Thursday.   
Victoria
Tonight and Monday: Fine except for early morning fog patches in the south. A
warm to hot and mainly sunny day with chiefly light to moderate northeast to
northerly wind but tempered about the coast with afternoon seabreezes.
Fire Danger: High to very high
UV Index: 9 [very high]  
Tuesday:   Fine. Hot and mainly sunny. Fresh to strong northerly wind.
Wednesday: Showers extending to east with cool change. Hail and thunder mainly
near coast.
Thursday:  Showers mainly on and south of ranges. Cool wind.
Forecast for Melbourne
Tonight and Monday
Fine except for early morning fog patches. A sunny day with a moderate to
locally fresh northerly wind and afternoon and evening seabreezes. 
Min 14    Max 33
Tuesday
Fine. Windy.                                Min 20    Max 35
Wednesday
Showers. Windy with cool change.            Min 19    Max 20
Thursday
Showers. Windy.                             Min 13    Max 17
Trend for Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Showers clearing. Becoming warmer.
Forecast for Port Phillip and Western Port
Tonight and Monday: Seabreezes in the afternoon and evenings to about 15 knots.
Northerly wind in the morning of 10 to 15 knots, locally 20 knots at times.
Waves to about 1 metre.
Tuesday:   Northerly wind of 20 to 30 knots.
Wednesday: Northerly wind of 20 to 30 knots ahead of a southwesterly change of
similar strength.
Thursday:  West  to southwesterly wind of 20 to 30 knots.
Headline Melbourne: Fine except for morning fog.

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