Victorian Weather
Victoria Forecast
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Sunday Mostly sunny, very warm in the southwest. Sunny, very warm in the southeast. Mostly sunny, hot in the north.
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Monday Late showers/storms, very warm in the southwest. Mostly sunny, hot in the southeast. Late showers/storms, hot in the northwest. Mostly sunny, hot in the northeast.
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Tuesday Clearing shower, cool-to-cold in the southwest. Showers, cool-to-mild in the southeast. Showers/storms, very warm in the northwest. Showers, very warm in the northeast.
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Wednesday Mostly cloudy, cool-to-mild in the southwest. Showers, cool-to-cold in the southeast. Mostly sunny, warm in the northwest. Late shower, very warm in the northeast.
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Thursday Mostly cloudy, warm in the southwest. Windy, cool-to-mild in the southeast. Late shower, very warm in the northwest. Mostly cloudy, warm in the northeast.
Vic Extremes and Records
Current Extremes | Last 3 Days Extremes | Extremes This Month | |||
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Thu 21/01 | Fri 22/01 | Sat 23/01 | |||
43.2°C Walpeup |
Hottest |
37.7°C Walpeup |
38.4°C Yarrawonga |
40.4°C Mildura |
43.7°C Walpeup |
20.0°C Wilsons Promontory |
Coldest |
6.5°C Mortlake |
7.8°C Mt Hotham Ap |
9.3°C Pound Creek |
-2.6°C Mt Hotham |
NNE 31km/h Wilsons Promontory |
Windiest |
62km/h Horsham |
68km/h Wilsons Promontory |
50km/h Falls Creek |
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no rain last hr | Wettest |
0.6mm Horsham |
0.0mm Hogan Island |
0.0mm Hogan Island |
0.0mm Hogan Island |
Victoria's Records for January | |||
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Max | Min | Rain | |
Highest 47.2°C at Mildura in 1939 Lowest 0.6°C at Mt Hotham in 2012 |
Highest 36.9°C at Warragul Vcah in 1964 Lowest -3.9°C at Falls Creek in 1994 |
Highest 237.0mm at Gabo Island in 1999 |
Victoria Rainfall Bulletin
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Rain to 9am | Interval | |
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Weather News
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