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Victorian Weather

Current Warnings
 

Victoria Forecast

  • Saturday Showers, mainly about coast and ranges. Cold with strong winds, easing.

  • Sunday Coastal showers, mostly dry inland. Cool in the south, grading mild north.

  • Monday A burst of showers over south and west. Warm in the north grading cool south.

  • Tuesday Showers in the N and E, lighter in SW. Mild to cool conditions throughout.

  • Wednesday Dry and mild throughout. Sunny.

Vic Extremes and Records

Extremes and Records
Current Extremes   Last 3 Days Extremes Extremes This Month
Wed 02/11 Thu 03/11 Fri 04/11

18.4°C

Mildura
Hottest

24.2°C

Walpeup

27.3°C

Walpeup

32.9°C

Swan Hill

32.9°C

Swan Hill

-1.7°C

Mt Hotham
Coldest

-1.7°C

Mt Hotham

2.5°C

Strathbogie

-3.4°C

Mt Hotham

-5.5°C

Mt Hotham

W 81km/h

Hogan Island
Windiest

94km/h

Wilsons Promontory

83km/h

Tatura

140km/h

Hogan Island
-
no rain last hr Wettest

3.0mm

Mt Hotham

0.2mm

Lima East

9.4mm

Madalya

6.4mm

Mt Baw Baw
Victoria's Records for November
Max Min Rain
Highest 45.8°C at
Ouyen in 2012
Lowest -3.0°C at
Mt Hotham in 2006
Highest 30.0°C at
Mildura in 1911
Lowest -20.6°C at
Mt Hotham in 1990
Highest 216.4mm at
Mount St Leonard in 2014

Victoria Weather Forecasts

Station
(ungroup by district)
Forecast Min Max Chance of rain Rain amount Frost risk 9am 3pm
Wind RH Wind RH
°C °C km/h % km/h %
Possible shower
11 18 30% < 1mm Nil SW 21 64 SW 19 50
Increasing sunshine
11 25 5% < 1mm Nil SSW 21 62 SSW 18 23
Mostly sunny
5 18 5% < 1mm Slight SW 18 75 WSW 20 46
Clearing shower
8 20 5% < 1mm Nil SSW 14 67 SW 16 39
Possible shower
9 20 5% < 1mm Nil SSW 18 77 SSW 16 41
Showers
4 10 60% 1-5mm Slight NW 22 89 WNW 18 81
Possible shower
12 24 30% < 1mm Nil SW 8 71 WSW 16 44
Possible shower
5 14 30% < 1mm Slight SW 19 86 SW 20 60
Possible shower
9 18 40% < 1mm Nil W 15 86 WSW 24 53
Possible shower
11 17 40% < 1mm Nil SW 5 78 SSW 13 71
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