
The Bureau of Meteorology has said a deep trough moving across Victoria may bring some warm and humid weather across the state late on Friday.
Senior meteorologist Christopher Arvier said wet conditions could also be on the way for central and northern Victoria,
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"Showers and storms will mainly occur in the central and eastern areas, but afternoon activity possible in the west," he said.
"Minor Flood Warnings are current across eastern catchments and the Avoca in the wake of recent storm activity, and in anticipation of further rainfall on Friday."
Rainfall totals were measured at 3 to15mm across the south and east in the afternoon, reaching 15 to40mm in the northeast and 30 to 60mm about the northeast ranges.
An isolated 80mm with storms were found in the north east and 25 to 50mm in Central/Gippsland.
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Less than 2mm was also recorded in the west.
A weather warning has also been issued for some parts of the state on Friday evening.
Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce damaging winds, large hailstones and heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding over the next several hours in the Central, North Central and parts of the South West, Northern Country, North East and Wimmera districts.
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Alex Gretgrix
Journalist based in Bendigo, Victoria, covering health and Buloke and Campaspe Shire news at the Bendigo Advertiser. Contact via alex.gretgrix@austcommunitymedia.com.au
Journalist based in Bendigo, Victoria, covering health and Buloke and Campaspe Shire news at the Bendigo Advertiser. Contact via alex.gretgrix@austcommunitymedia.com.au