Today will be cloudy across the south-west with the the chance of a thunderstorm early this morning.
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There's a high (80%) chance of showers, becoming less likely this afternoon.
Winds will be north-westerly 25 to 30 km/h turning south-westerly 20 to 25 km/h in the middle of the day then becoming light in the evening.
At 7am it was already 11.9 degrees.
Warrnambool is expecting a maximum temperature of 16 degrees, Hamilton 17, Colac 16, Casterton 18, Mortlake 17, Heywood 17, Portland 16, Port Fairy 16, Terang 16 and Camperdown 15.
There's also a strong wind warning in place for the west coast today.
A high pressure system over the Tasman sea will continue moving east as weak cold front approaches from the west.
The front is forecast to enter western Victoria this morning before crossing central and eastern districts during the afternoon and evening as another high develops over the Bight.
Another cold front will cross Bass Strait later on Friday before the next high pressure system drifts over northern Victoria during Saturday.
Another front is forecast to cross Bass Strait during Sunday as the high moves over the Tasman Sea.
The next couple of days will be fine, with tops of 16 and 18 degrees before showers on Sunday afternoon.
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