Snow, hail and minor flood warnings hit parts of the south-west over the past few days as a cold front moved across the region.
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The Bureau of Meterology on Sunday issued a minor flood warning along the Glenelg River.
The warning said the Glenelg River at Casterton was expected to exceed the minor flood level of 3.8m during Sunday and peak around four metres late Sunday/early Monday.
The Grampians experienced snow falls on Friday and into Saturday morning, but by Sunday it had all melted.
The Bureau of Meteorology duty forecaster said the system that brought all the cold, hail, snow and storms at the end of last week had now moved offshore to the Tasman Sea.