Parts of Victoria are expected to top more than 30C this weekend just days after the state experienced rare spring snowfall.
Temperatures across southeast Australia are forecast to rise between 2 and 10C above average by Friday as a significant upper level trough drags a burst of heat ahead of it.
“A very significant upper level trough is moving through dragging all of that heat ahead of it,” he said. Between 5 and 15mm could fall across southern Victoria, alpine regions and as far north as Dubbo over the weekend, while southeast South Australia could receive up to 25mm.
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