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Australia -- Victoria Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Sep 28/11 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Victoria was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A low pressure trough will move slowly eastwards reaching central districts this evening before passing over eastern districts early Thursday. A low associated with the trough looks set to deepen over Bass Strait during Thursday then move to the Tasman Sea on Friday. Another trough is expected to move over western districts later Friday and remaining districts early Saturday. A high pressure system will move towards Tasmania on Sunday.
Forecast for the rest of WednesdayScattered showers and thunderstorms in most districts. A cooler westerly change over the west, spreading to central districts tonight.Thursday 29 SeptemberWidespread showers and isolated thunderstorms over eastern districts during the morning. Scattered showers over remaining districts extending to the east in the afternoon but tending more isolated from the west. Snowfalls down to 1300 metres developing over the Alps. A cool day with fresh northwest to westerly winds, tending more southwesterly from the west, strong at times near the coast.Friday 30 SeptemberScattered showers tending more isolated over the northwest. Showers falling as snow above 1200m over the Alps. A cool day with moderate to fresh westerly winds, strong about the Gippsland coast in the morning. Winds tending southwesterly in the west later in the day.Saturday 1 OctoberScattered showers with local hail possible in the south. Showers tending more isolated over the northwest and falling as snow above 1200m over the Alps. A cool to cold day with moderate to fresh southerly winds.Sunday 2 OctoberScattered showers in the southeast, becoming isolated near remaining coastal districts and clearing from the west. Snow showers above 1100 metres in the Alpine area. Moderate southeasterly winds.The next routine forecast will be issued at 5:00 am EST Thursday.Product IDV10310
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