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MELBOURNE - Nov 12/14 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Victoria was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A high pressure system just east of Victoria will slowly cross the Tasman Sea on Thursday. The next low pressure trough will reach southwestern Victoria on Thursday afternoon before progressing across the remainder of the State on Friday. A high pressure ridge will extend across Victoria on Saturday as a low pressure system forms over South Australia. This low will extend across northern Victoria on Sunday, reaching the Tasman Sea at night.
Forecast for the rest of WednesdayFine. A warm and mostly sunny day with light winds and milder afternoon coastal seabreezes.Thursday 13 NovemberFine apart from isolated showers extending across the southwest late in the day. A warm to hot day with increasing high cloud and light to moderate northeast to northerly winds. A cooler southerly change developing over the southwest in the afternoon.Friday 14 NovemberHot at first over the northeast. A cooler fresh southwest to southerly change progressing from the west early in the morning, across central areas in the late morning and then the east during the afternoon. Isolated showers developing after the change.Saturday 15 NovemberIsolated showers extending across the west in the late afternoon and evening. Cool to mild day with light to moderate southwest to southeasterly winds.Sunday 16 NovemberRain areas extending eastwards and clearing in the west later. Cool in the south, mild in the north with moderate to fresh southwesterly winds extending throughout.The next routine forecast will be issued at 5:00 am EDT Thursday.Product IDV10310
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