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MELBOURNE - Oct 19/14 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Victoria was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A low pressure trough is currently moving across Victoria and will reach the far east of the State tonight. A high pressure system will pass to the south of Victoria on Monday then drift eastwards over the Tasman Sea on Tuesday. Another low pressure trough will reach western Victoria later on Wednesday then move slowly eastwards, reaching far eastern Victoria Thursday night.
Forecast for the rest of SundayA cool, gusty south to southwesterly change over southern and western districts will gradually extend to remaining districts tonight. Areas of raised dust possible in the northwest with the change. Drizzle patches developing over the south at night behind the change.Monday 20 OctoberFine apart from the medium chance of showers over Gippsland during the morning. Warm inland but cooler in the south with moderate to fresh southeasterly winds. Morning cloud in the south, otherwise mostly sunny.Tuesday 21 OctoberFine and mostly sunny. A warm to hot day with light to moderate north to northeasterly winds. Milder afternoon sea breezes along the coast.Wednesday 22 OctoberFine. Cloud increasing from the west. Drizzle possible in the southwest at night. Warm to hot with moderate northerly winds, shifting cooler southwesterly in the west later.Thursday 23 OctoberFine apart from morning drizzle about the southwest and afternoon showers near the eastern ranges. Cool to mild and mostly cloudy, although warm in the far north, with light to moderate southerly winds extending throughout.The next routine forecast will be issued at 5:00 am EDT Monday.Product IDV10310
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