Today there's a very high (90%) chance of showers during this afternoon and evening across the south-west.
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Winds will be north to north-westerly 30 to 45 km/h increasing to 50 km/h before turning westerly 30 to 40 km/h in the late afternoon.
At 7.30 it was 9.2 degrees in Warrnambool, felt like 2.9 and since 9am yesterday we've had 9.2mm of rain.
Warrnambool is expecting a top of 17 degrees today, Hamilton 16, Colac 17, Ararat 19, Casterton 17, Mortlake 18, Heywood 17, Portland 17, Port Fairy 17, Terang 16 and Camperdown 16.
A weak high pressure ridge is located over Victoria as a cold front crosses the Bight.
The front will reach western Victoria this afternoon and central districts at night before moving away to the east on Saturday as a high pressure system develops over the Bight.
The high is forecast to be located near Adelaide by Sunday night and over western Bass Strait by Monday evening.
Saturday there's a 60 per cent chance of rain with a top of 13 expected, Sunday cloudy 14, Monday partly cloudy 16, before fine days on Tuesday and Wednesday with tops in the 20s.
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