GFS continuing to look very good with it's latest run. Puts us down here with 25-50mm! Not really sure what the BoM are doing at the moment, as did hear them mention the other day they were actually preferring the GFS scenario, perhaps they're just fine tuning that data.
Anyway here's the latest state forecast from the AWF team, well and truly anticipating showers and thunderstorms from tomorrow. Remember you can find this forecast plus more, including the thunderstorm forecast, here, at
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VICTORIAN STATE FORECAST
Issued at 4:47pm Tuesday 12th February 2013.
Synoptic Situation:
A high pressure system in the Great Australian Bight will extend to the Tasman Sea on Wednesday. The high will then move to the southwest of Tasmania on Thursday before slowly moving into the Tasman Sea on Friday and Saturday. A trough of low pressure will influence Victoria's weather during the forecast period.
Tuesday Night:
Fine and mostly clear throughout. Light to moderate easterly winds, fresh near the coast.
Wednesday:
A fine and mostly sunny day throughout apart from isolated afternoon showers and thunderstorms on and north of the ranges. Warm to hot and becoming humid with light to moderate east to northeasterly winds, fresh near the coast.
Thursday:
Isolated afternoon showers and thunderstorms, mainly over western districts and the eastern ranges. Warm to hot and humid with light to moderate east to northeasterly winds, fresh near the coast.
Friday:
Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly during the afternoon. Warm to hot and humid with light to moderate northeasterly winds.
Saturday:
Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly during the afternoon. Warm to hot and humid with light to moderate northeasterly winds.
Notes from forecaster:
There is some variability as to whether or not showers/storms will decay into rain areas later Friday and Saturday.
Next Update is due Wednesday 13th February 2013.