Latest BOM Notes on the Weather for Victoria
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Issued at 1630 on Monday the 18th of January 2010
Recent Events
The passage of a cold front followed by an unstable southwesterly flow brought
showers and isolated thunderstorms to southern and mountain Victoria in the 72
hours to 9am this morning. Widespread falls of 10 to 25mm were recorded in the
East Central, West Gippsland and Otway regions of the State, with most of the
rain falling in the 24 hours to 9am today. Falls were generally 5 to 10mm in
East Gippsland and the Western District while totals less than 2mm were recorded
in the north of the state. The highest totals recorded were 44mm at Warburton
and Weeaproinah, 40mm at Mount Baw Baw and 39mm at Lilydale. Further showers
were reported across central and eastern areas of the State in the 6 hours to
3pm, with 16mm recorded at Noojee, 15mm at Mount Baw Baw, 14mm at Orbost and
13mm at Mount Wellington.