Today across the south-west will be a fine partly cloudy day with top temperatures in the mid teens.
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At 7am in Warrnambool it was 7.4 degrees, felt like 3.1 and the good news is there's no chance of rain for the Queen's Birthday holiday.
Warrnambool is expecting a top of degrees 16, Hamilton 15, Colac 14, Ararat 14, Casterton 16, Mortlake 15, Heywood 17, Portland 17, Port Fairy 16, Terang 15 and Camperdown 14.
A high pressure ridge over central Victoria will move over eastern Victoria tonight as a low pressure system deepens south of WA.
A low is forecast to move over the Bight during Tuesday with an associated trough approaching western Victoria later in the day.
The low and trough are forecast to cross Victoria and Bass Strait on Wednesday, with another trough moving over south-western Victoria on Thursday as the low deepens east of Bass Strait.
For the week ahead - Tuesday in Warrnambool we can expect a shower or two with a top temperature of 16 degrees, Wednesday showers 15, Thursday showers increasing 15, Friday showers 13, Saturday a shower or two 14 and Sunday will be partly cloudy 15.
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