Today across the south-west will be cloudy, with a slight (30%) chance of a light shower in the morning and early afternoon.
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Winds northwesterly 15 to 20 km/h turning west to southwesterly 20 to 25 km/h in the morning then becoming light in the evening.
At 7am in Warrnambool 12.2 degrees, felt like 9.7 and we've had just 0.4mm of rain since 9am Sunday.
Warrnambool is expecting a top of 18 degrees today, Hamilton 18, Colac 18, Ararat 20, Casterton 19, Mortlake 19, Heywood 17, Portland 16, Port Fairy 17, Terang 17 and Camperdown 17.
A low pressure trough will reach western Victoria on Monday morning and move across central districts during the afternoon and cross eastern districts at night.
A weak high pressure ridge will extend across Victoria on Tuesday as a cold front crosses waters south of the Bight.
The front will approach western Victoria later on Wednesday as an upper level disturbance crosses Victoria. The front will cross Victoria during Thursday, leaving a cold and unstable south-westerly airstream in its wake.
For the week ahead Warrnambool is expecting a cloudy Tuesday before four days of showers, Wednesday 13, Thursday 14, Friday 16 and Saturday predicted top is just 12 with rain.
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