Melbourne has endured its warmest night in almost five years but relief is on the way for the country’s southeast. 7NEWS
Melbourne has endured its warmest night in almost five years but relief is on the way for the country’s southeast.
The cold front has reached Melbourne and will arrive in Hobart in the afternoon, bringing possible showers and isolated thunderstorms. A severe wind warning has been issued for the central and eastern ranges in Victoria, including the Grampians and Otways, and for southern, central and eastern districts of Tasmania.
Warnings are also in place for parts of the Northern Territory’s Barkly district where ex-Tropical Cyclone Ellie is dumping heavy localised rainfalls bringing flash flooding.
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