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MELBOURNE - Aug 5/12 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Victoria was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A low pressure system to the southeast of Tasmania will move eastwards across the Tasman Sea today. A high pressure system over South Australia will drift across New South Wales later today and Tuesday with a weak ridge crossing Victoria. Another cold front will move through Victoria during Wednesday with a following front on Thursday.
Forecast for the rest of MondayIsolated showers in southern and mountain areas, scattered near the coast and on the eastern highlands during the morning but the showers mostly clearing by the evening. Local hail and thunder possible at first over the southeast. Snowfalls down to 800 metres in the morning, rising above 1200 metres in the afternoon. Cool to cold with moderate to fresh westerly winds, strong about the coast at first but easing from the west.Tuesday 7 AugustEarly frost and fog patches. A mostly sunny day, although still the chance of a light morning shower about the Gippsland coast and isolated showers possible on the eastern highlands and the far southwest. A mild day with moderate to fresh northwest to northerly winds, strengthening later over southwestern and elevated areas.Wednesday 8 AugustScattered showers developing from the west, more isolated over the northwest. Isolated thunderstorms possible over the southwest and near the west Gippsland coast. Showers falling as snow down to 1200 metres by evening. A cool to mild and partly cloudy day with moderate to fresh north to northwest wind, strong at first over southern and elevated areas. Winds shifting west to northwesterly later in the day.Thursday 9 AugustScattered showers near and south of the ranges tending more widespread over west Gippsland and the southwestern coast. Local hail and thunder possible and snowfalls to around 600 metres. A cold day with moderate to fresh southwesterly winds extending throughout during the morning. Winds strong at times near the coast.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm EST Monday.Product IDV10310
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