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Australia -- Victoria Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Mar 31/03 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Western Australia was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Warnings
Nil.
Weather Pattern
A high pressure system over Bass Strait will move to the Tasman Sea during
Tuesday. A cold front south of Western Australia will continue moving eastwards,
crossing Victoria on Wednesday. Another high pressure system will develop south
of the Bight and move towards Tasmania late on Thursday. 
Victoria
Tuesday:   Fine apart from local morning fog in the south. A mild to warm day
with high cloud increasing from the west. Light to moderate southeast to
northeast winds and afternoon coastal seabreezes.
Fire Danger: Moderate to high
UV Index: 7 [High] decreasing to 5 [Moderate] under cloud.   
Wednesday: Cloudy with showers extending from the west. Mild to warm.
Thursday:  Scattered showers in the south particularly in the east. Becoming
fine in the north. Mild to warm. 
Friday:    Showers in Gippsland and near the coast becoming more isolated. Fine
elsewhere. Mild to warm.
IDV10450
Forecast for Melbourne
Tuesday
Fine apart from local morning fog. A mostly sunny day with light wind and an
afternoon seabreeze.
Min 14    Max 24
Wednesday
A few showers developing.                   Min 15    Max 25
Thursday
Shower or two clearing.                     Min 15    Max 22
Friday
Fine.                                       Min 14    Max 22
Trend for Saturday, Sunday and Monday
Fine. Warmer.
IDV10460
Forecast for Port Phillip and Western Port
Tuesday:   Southeasterly wind averaging 10 knots, easing to 5 to 10 knots and
tending northeasterly in the morning.  Afternoon seabreezes developing to 15
knots. Waves generally half a metre or less.
Wednesday: Northeasterly wind to 10 knots shifting southerly and increasing 15
to 20 knots later.
Thursday:  Southeasterly winds of 15 to 25 knots.  
Friday:    East to southeasterly winds of 15 to 20 knots. 
Headline Melbourne: Fog then fine.

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