MELBOURNE - Nov 14/10 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Victoria was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.
Forecast for the rest of SundayRain areas in the far east with isolated light showers on and south of the ranges. Cool in the southwest and milder elsewhere. Moderate southwest to northwesterly winds, becoming light later tonight. Northwesterly winds fresh at first about the Alps moderating later this evening. Forecast for MondayIsolated showers in southern and mountain areas and only the chance of an afternoon showers in the northwest. Dry and partly cloudy elsewhere. Cool with light to moderate southwesterly wind. Forecast for TuesdayIsolated showers generally on and south of the dividing range. Dry and partly cloudy elsewhere with mostly clear conditions in the northwest. Cool with mainly light to moderate southwesterly winds. Forecast for WednesdayIsolated showers clearing from the east during the early morning. Cloud increasing in the south and west with the chance of isolated showers over the southwest late in the evening. Dry and mostly clear elsewhere. Winds mostly moderate west to southwesterly freshening in the southwest during the afternoon. Forecast for ThursdayScattered showers developing in the southwest during the morning, extending to on and south of the ranges during the afternoon and contracting to the east during the evening. Dry and partly cloudy in the north. Cool to mild with moderate westerly winds shifting southwesterly from the southwest.The next routine forecast will be issued at 5:00 am EDT Monday.* Calls to 1300 numbers cost around 27.5c incl. GST, higher from mobiles or public phones. Weather & Warnings Australia Warnings Summary External Territories Major Cities Weather Maps Rainfall & River Conditions New South Wales Warnings Summary Forecasts Sydney Forecast NSW Forecast Areas Map Observations Sydney Observations All NSW Observations Rainfall & River Conditions Victoria Warnings Summary Forecasts Melbourne Metro Forecast Vic. Forecast Areas Map Observations Melbourne Observations All Victorian Observations Rainfall & River Conditions Queensland Warnings Summary Forecasts Brisbane Forecast Qld. Forecast Areas Map Observations Brisbane Observations All Queensland Observations Rainfall & River Conditions Western Australia Warnings Summary Forecasts Perth Forecast WA Forecast Areas Map Observations Perth Observations All WA Observations Rainfall & River Conditions South Australia Warnings Summary Forecasts Adelaide Forecast SA Forecast Areas Map Observations Adelaide Observations All SA Observations Rainfall & River Conditions Tasmania Warnings Summary Forecasts Hobart Forecast Tas. Forecast Areas Map Observations Hobart Observations All Tasmanian Observations Rainfall & River Conditions Australian Capital Territory Warnings Summary Forecasts ACT and Canberra Forecast Observations Canberra Observations Northern Territory Warnings Summary Forecasts Darwin and Rural Forecast NT Forecast Areas Map Observations Darwin Observations All NT Observations Rainfall & River Conditions Antarctic Global National Weather Services Radar Viewer Tropical Cyclones Tsunami Warnings Flood Warnings --> Weather Maps Satellite Images Agriculture Marine UV Protection Home About Us Learn about Meteorology Contacts Search Site Map Help Feedback Weather & Warnings Climate Water Numerical Prediction About Services Registered Users This page was created at 09:48 on Sunday 14 November 2010 (GMT) © Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 2010, Bureau of Meteorology (ABN 92 637 533 532) Please note the Copyright Notice and Disclaimer statements relating to the use of the information on this site and our site Privacy and Accessibility statements. Users of these web pages are deemed to have read and accepted the conditions described in the Copyright, Disclaimer, and Privacy statements. Please also note the Acknowledgement notice relating to the use of information on this site. No unsolicited commercial email.
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