Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Victoria
Melbourne Forecast Issued at 5:02 am EDT on Tuesday 24 November 2009 for the period until midnight EDT Monday 30 November 2009.
Warning Summary at issue time FINAL FLOOD WARNING FOR THE DANDENONG CREEK AT POLICE ROAD RETARDING BASIN, ROWVILLE.. Details of warnings are available on the Bureau's website www.bom.gov.au, by telephone 1300-659-217* or through some TV and radio broadcasts.
Forecast for the rest of Tuesday Mostly sunny. Light winds tending southeast to southwesterly up to 25 km/h during the afternoon.
City Mostly sunny. Max 25
Around Melbourne Geelong Max 24 Mount Dandenong Max 21 Yarra Glen Max 25 Laverton Max 24 Frankston Max 23 Scoresby Max 24 Tullamarine Max 25 Watsonia Max 25
Forest Fire Danger: Low [1-4] Grassland Fire Danger: Low [1-4] UV Alert from 8:50 am to 5:20 pm, UV Index predicted to reach 12 [Extreme]
Forecast for Wednesday Sunny. Light winds tending south to southeasterly up to 25 km/h during the afternoon.
City Sunny. Min 14 Max 27
Forecast for Thursday Cloud increasing. Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms developing during the afternoon and evening. Light winds tending northerly up to 35 km/h by early evening.
City Afternoon showers. Possible storms.Min 15 Max 28
Forecast for Friday Cloudy. Scattered showers. Winds north to northwesterly averaging up to 35 km/h.
City Few showers. Min 20 Max 26
Forecast for Saturday Cloudy. Scattered showers. Winds west to northwesterly averaging up to 30 km/h.
City Few showers. Min 16 Max 23
Forecast for Sunday Cloud increasing. Scattered showers. Winds west to southwesterly averaging up to 40 km/h.
City Few showers. Min 16 Max 23
Forecast for Monday Cloudy. Isolated showers. Winds south to southwesterly averaging up to 30 km/h.
City Shower or two. Min 15 Max 20
The next routine forecast will be issued at 4:20 pm EDT Tuesday.
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