Today across the south-west there's a very high (90%) chance of showers, most likely from later this morning.
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Winds will be westerly 30 to 45 km/h.
At 7am in Warrnambool it was 8.2 degrees, felt like 4.3 and we've had 3.2mm of rain since 9am yesterday.
Warrnambool is expecting a maximum temperature of 16 degrees, Hamilton 15, Colac 15, Ararat 17, Casterton 15, Mortlake 15, Heywood 16, Portland 16 Port Fairy 16, Terang 13 and Camperdown 13.
There's a west coast marine strong wind warning for today and tomorrow but the sheep graziers alert has been cancelled.
A large high pressure system south of Western Australia will move eastwards today while a front crosses Tasmania.
The high will weaken over the Bight on Thursday with another high pressure system expected to develop south of Western Australia on Friday as a cold front crosses Tasmania.
The high will move over the Bight on Saturday and extend a ridge across Victoria.
For the week ahead, Thursday we're going to have more scattered showers 16, Friday a 70 per cent chance of rain 14, before a run of partly cloudy days - Saturday 14, Sunday 15, Monday 18, Tuesday 20, Wednesday 24.
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