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MELBOURNE - Aug 29/14 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Victoria was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A low pressure system is over the north Tasman Sea and a strong high pressure system is located near New Zealand. The high extends a ridge northwestwards across Victoria and Bass Strait. The ridge will move to the east of Victoria during Sunday and a cold front will approach western Victoria Sunday night before moving across the State during Monday. The next high pressure system will cross the Bight on Tuesday and will be centred near Adelaide Tuesday night.
Forecast for the rest of SaturdayMorning fog and areas of low cloud mainly over southern Victoria, clearing during the morning to sunny day with the exception of the far east where isolated showers are possible. Generally mild to warm with light winds tending northerly over western and central districts. Weak afternoon coastal seabreezes.Sunday 31 AugustMorning fog patches in the east otherwise a fine, mild to warm day with moderate to fresh northerly winds. Mainly sunny in the east, but cloud increasing over the west during the afternoon and scattered showers to follow over the far southwest at night.Monday 1 SeptemberScattered showers in southern and mountain areas with snow above 1200 metres. Scattered showers over the northern plains, becoming isolated in the afternoon. Moderate to fresh northerly winds shifting cooler southwesterly from the west.Tuesday 2 SeptemberScattered showers in southern and mountain areas with snow above 1200 metres. Isolated showers over the northern plains. Cool to cool day with moderate southwest to southerly winds.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm EST Saturday.Product IDV10310
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