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Australia -- Victoria Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Sep 28/14 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Victoria was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A cold front is situated in the far east of Bass Strait and will pass into the Tasman Sea this morning. A weak high pressure ridge will extend across northern Victoria during Monday then another cold front is expected to rapidly cross Victoria on Tuesday. A new high pressure system will move over Bight waters on Wednesday but will remain to the west of Victoria during Thursday as another cold front crosses Tasmania.
Forecast for the rest of MondayFine apart from isolated clearing showers in the east and near the coast. A mild to warm and partly cloudy day with light to moderate west to northwest winds extending throughout.Tuesday 30 SeptemberScattered showers developing near and south of the Divide but dry in the northwest. Fresh northwesterly winds ahead of a cooler southwesterly change during the afternoon, strengthening near the coast. Brief snow possible on Alpine peaks at night.Wednesday 1 OctoberIsolated showers in southern and mountain areas tending scattered about the coast. Local hail over Gippsland and snowfalls as low as 900 metres on the eastern ranges during the morning. Generally fine and cool in the north but a colder day in the south with moderate to locally fresh southwesterly winds.Thursday 2 OctoberIsolated light showers possible in the south but dry across the north. A cool day with moderate southwest to southerly winds.The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:30 pm EST Monday.Product IDV10310
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