Today will be cloudy across the south-west with Warrnambool expecting a top of just 12 degrees.
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There's a medium (50%) chance of showers, most likely during the morning and afternoon with possible hail.
Winds will be south-westerly 20 to 25 km/h tending southerly in the morning then becoming light in the evening.
At 7am in Warrnambool it was 8.4 degrees, felt like a cool 2.5 and we've had a healthy 17mm of rain since 9am on Sunday.
Hamilton is expecting a top of just 11 degrees, Colac 11, Ararat 12, Casterton 12, Mortlake 12, Heywood 12, Portland 12, Port Fairy 13, Terang 11 and Camperdown a brisk 10.
A cold front over far eastern Victoria will contract eastwards early today leaving a colder south-west to southerly airflow in its wake.
A high pressure system will approach south-west Victoria tonight then move across Bass Strait on Tuesday, reaching the Tasman Sea on Wednesday.
Northerly winds will strengthen during Thursday as the next cold front and associated trough approaches western Victoria.
For the week ahead - Warrnambool had a predicted top of 12 of Tuesday, before a fine 17 on Wednesday, a lovely 19 on Thursday, and then normal service resumes with showers for the following four days, 14 on Friday, 12 for both Saturday and Sunday and 13 on Monday.
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