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Australia -- Victoria Weather Update

MELBOURNE - Jun 24/17 - SNS -- The current forecast for the state of Victoria was released by Australia's Bureau of Meteorology.

Weather Situation
A ridge of high pressure lies over northern Victoria and New South Wales. A cold front will cross southern Victoria on Sunday afternoon and evening. A high pressure system will move over the Bight on Monday, cross Victoria on Monday then reach the Tasman Sea by Wednesday. A trough of low pressure will reach western Victoria later on Wednesday.
Forecast for the rest of SaturdayIsolated showers over southern and mountain districts, mainly near the coast. Snow showers possible above 1100 metres. Fine and partly cloudy over the north. Light to moderate west to southwest winds.Sunday 25 JuneMorning fog and frost patches in the east. Partly cloudy with isolated showers, falling as snow above 1300 metres. Showers increasing in the southwest during the afternoon. Cool to cold with moderate to fresh west to northwesterly winds, shifting southwesterly in the west later.Monday 26 JuneMorning fog and frost patches inland. Isolated showers over southern and mountain districts, scattered along the west and central coasts at first. Fine and mostly sunny in the north. Snow showers above 1400 metres. Cool to cold with light to moderate west to southwesterly winds.Tuesday 27 JuneMorning fog and frost patches inland, mainly in the northeast. Partly cloudy with isolated showers in the west. Cool to cold with light to moderate northerly winds.Wednesday 28 JuneMorning fog and frost patches inland. Isolated showers developing throughout, more widespread about the southwest. Snow showers above 1400 metres. Cool to cold with light winds.The next routine forecast will be issued at 5:00 am EST Sunday.Product IDV10310
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