Today across the south-west will be partly cloudy with tops temperatures generally in the mid teens.
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There's a very high (90%) chance of showers, most likely in the late morning and afternoon.
A thunderstorm could develop this afternoon.
Winds will be north to north-westerly 20 to 25 km/h tending west to north-westerly 25 to 35 km/h in the morning then becoming light in the evening.
At 7am in Warrnambool it was 8.1 degrees, felt like 3.8 and since 9am Wednesday the city had received 13.4mm of rain.
A weakening cold front will cross southern Victoria this afternoon and evening.
A ridge of high pressure will extend across northern Victoria on Friday as another cold front passes over Tasmania.
The ridge will persist across northern Victoria during Saturday as yet another front moves over waters south of the Bight.
This front is likely to move through southern Victoria during Sunday.
Today Warrnambool is expecting a top temperature of 15 degrees, Hamilton 14, Colac 14, Ararat 14, Casterton 15, Mortlake 15, Heywood 15, Portland 15, Port Fairy 15, Terang 14 and Camperdown 13.
There's still a marine strong wind warning in place for the west coast.
The outlook shows Warrnambool is expecting showers with a top of 14 on Friday, Saturday will be cloudy but a fine 14, Sunday showers 15, Monday cloudy 15 and then wet weather sets in again with tops on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday around 12 and 13 degrees.
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