Today across the south-west will be cloudy with a high (80 per cent) chance of showers, becoming less likely late this afternoon and evening.
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Winds will be southerly 20 to 30 km/h.
At 8.30am in Warrnambool it was raining lightly, 11.6 degrees, felt like 8.3 and since 9am yesterday we've had 7.2mm of rain.
Warrnambool is expecting a top of 15 degrees, Hamilton 13, Colac 13, Ararat 14, Casterton 14, Mortlake 14, Heywood 14, Portland 15, Port Fairy 15, Terang 13 and Camperdown 12.
A low pressure system over the Tasman Sea will move slowly eastwards during the weekend and into early next week.
Meanwhile, a high pressure system over the Bight will drift slowly southeastwards and is expected to pass to the south of Tasmania on Monday, extending a ridge northwards across western and central Victoria.
The high will then move over the southern Tasman Sea on Tuesday as a cold front crosses the Bight.
For the week ahead - Sunday will be partly cloudy 13, Monday partly cloudy 15, Tuesday partly cloudy 17, Wednesday scattered showers 16, Thursday partly cloudy 16, Friday mostly sunny 17 and Saturday partly cloudy 16.
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