Today across the south-west will be partly cloudy.
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There's a medium (50%) chance of showers, most likely during the morning and afternoon.
Light winds will become south-easterly 15 to 20 km/h in the late evening.
At 7am in Warrnambool it was 7.3 degrees, feels like 5.0and we've had 0.6mm of rain since 9am yesterday.
Warrnambool is expecting a top of 15 degrees today, Hamilton 13, Colac 13, Ararat 14, Casterton 15, Mortlake 15, Heywood 14, Portland 14, Port Fairy 15, Terang 14 and Camperdown 13.
A high pressure system centred south of the Bight is directing a cool southerly airflow across Victoria.
The high is forecast to drift slowly south-eastwards and pass to the south of Tasmania later today and during Friday.
A developing low pressure trough over inland NSW will extend southwards to northeast Victoria on Friday, then will weaken on Saturday.
The next low pressure trough will cross South Australia on Sunday approaching western Victoria at night.
The next few days will be cloudy with a top of 14 Friday, 18 Saturday, 19 Sunday and Monday and 14 on Tuesday.
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