Today across the south-west there will be the chance of fog early this morning before a cloudy morning and partly cloudy afternoon.
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There's a slight (30 per cent) chance of a shower this morning.
Light winds will become south-westerly 15 to 20 km/h in the middle of the day then tend westerly in the late afternoon.
At 7am in Warrnambool it was 14.3 degrees and felt like 14.
Warrnambool is expecting a top of 20 degrees, Hamilton 24, Colac 25, Casterton 25, Mortlake 23, Heywood 22, Portland 20, Port Fairy 19, Terang 23 and Camperdown 23.
A low pressure trough over western Victoria will reach central districts later this afternoon then weaken over eastern Victoria tonight as a cold front approaches from the south-west.
The cold front will sweep through Victoria early on Wednesday, with a high pressure ridge extending across the state by Wednesday night.
A weak cold front will cross Tasmania during Thursday as a high pressure system builds within the ridge south of Western Australia, moving to waters south of the Bight on Friday.
For the week ahead - there's an 80 per cent chance of rain Wednesday with a top of just 16 predicted, Thursday cloudy 18, Friday mostly cloudy 18, Saturday partly cloudy 19, Sunday cloudy 19, Monday partly cloudy 21 and Tuesday partly cloudy 22.
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