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MELBOURNE - Feb 8/14 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Victoria was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A low pressure trough over the Bight will link to a low pressure system further south before entering southwestern Victoria tonight. The trough will move rapidly across the State on Sunday, bringing with it a cooler, fresh to strong and gusty southwesterly change. The change is expected through central districts during the morning and clearing eastern districts by late afternoon. A high pressure system will develop over Bight waters on Sunday night before moving rapidly east to pass just south of Tasmania on Monday night then over the southern Tasman Sea on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Forecast for the rest of SaturdayFine apart from the chance of isolated thundery showers over the southwest. Generally light to moderate northerly winds and local coastal seabreezes.Sunday 9 FebruaryHot at first over most districts with freshening north to northwesterly winds, locally strong and squally over central and eastern districts. A gusty cooler southwesterly change in the west early in the morning, moving to central districts and the northwest by late morning then extending into eastern districts during the afternoon. Isolated showers in the southwest with and following the change.Fire Danger -  Severe to Extreme, except Very High in SouthwestMonday 10 FebruaryFine and mainly sunny. Mild to warm in the south, warm to very warm inland. South to southeasterly winds, moderate to fresh in the south.Tuesday 11 FebruaryFine and generally sunny. Very warm to hot in the north and west but milder in Gippsland and near the coast. Light to moderate southeasterly wind and fresh afternoon sea breezes.Wednesday 12 FebruaryFine apart from isolated showers developing in the southwest during the afternoon. Warm to hot inland with light to moderate southeasterly winds but milder near the coast with afternoon seabreezes.The next routine forecast will be issued at 5:00 am EDT Sunday.Product IDV10310
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