Today across the south-west will be cloudy with a medium (60 per cent) chance of showers, becoming less likely this afternoon.
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Light winds will become westerly 20 to 25 km/h in the middle of the day then even lighter in the evening.
At 7am in Warrnambool it was 8.2 degrees, felt like six degrees and since 9am yesterday we've had 7.2mm of rain.
Warrnambool is expecting a top of 13 degrees, Hamilton 11, Colac 11, Ararat 11, Casterton 12, Mortlake 12, Heywood 13, Portland 13, Port Fairy 13, Terang 11 and Camperdown 11.
A high pressure system centred near Adelaide will move slowly east across southern NSW today and Tuesday, extending a ridge south across Victoria before moving over the Tasman Sea during Wednesday and Thursday.
For the week ahead Tuesday we're expecting a possible shower 13, Wednesday will be partly cloudy 15, Thursday partly cloudy 14, Friday partly cloudy 14, Saturday possible shower 15 and Sunday showers 15.
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