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Australia -- Victoria Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Sep 9/11 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Victoria was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A strong cold front will cross Victoria this morning, bringing a cold southwesterly airflow to the State that will persist for the weekend. A high pressure system will cross the Bight on Sunday then move across South Australia to lie over New South Wales late Monday.
Forecast for the rest of FridayScattered showers and local hail and thunder over southern and mountain districts and isolated showers developing on the northern plains. Snowfalls lowering to between 700 and 1000 metres. Cold with a fresh to strong southwesterly wind.Saturday 10 SeptemberScattered showers over southern and mountain districts with hail at first in the east. Snowfalls down to 800 metres at first in the east, rising to about 1400 metres in the afternoon. Isolated showers possible over the northern plains. Cold with a fresh to locally strong southwesterly wind.Sunday 11 SeptemberScattered showers in southern and mountain areas and isolated showers in the north. Snowfalls above 1400 metres. Cool to cold with moderate to fresh west to southwest wind.Monday 12 SeptemberIsolated showers near the coast, clearing. Cool with light to moderate west to northwesterly winds.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm EST Friday.Product IDV10310
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