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Storms
along the New South Wales-Victorian border have brought down trees and
damaged a number of houses near Strathmerton, the Victorian State
Emergency Service (SES) has said. A storm in a line from Tocumwall to
north of Seymour has brought down a number of trees south of Shepparton
around Kialla and in communities around Cobram and Nathalia. The Bureau
of Meteorology (BoM) also warned of a severe storm, possibly with large
hail, damaging winds and heavy rain near Pakenham, east south-east of
Melbourne. The bureau issued an updated severe weather warning for
destructive winds, large hail and heavy rainfall for the north east,
west and south Gippsland and parts of the central, east Gippsland,
northern country and north central forecast districts. Locations
affected may include Morwell, Traralgon, Sale, Moe, Bairnsdale and
Maffra. "The humidity has been building all week. It's built even
further in the last 24 hours," senior forecaster Richard Carlyon said.
"[The bad weather] wasn't too widespread yesterday. "But it looks like
today, being more unstable, more humid and also a low pressure trough
moving through we do have more ingredients available today for a more
widespread nature of severe storms." Monday is expected to be much
cooler and less humid but, in a fairly unsettled week, the pick of the
days is Melbourne Cup day. "It looks as though the cup will be run on a
dry day, temperature in the low 20s," Mr Carlyon said. "We should see a
fair bit of sun around as well. So [it will be] a fairly pleasant day
after an unsettled day [Saturday] and Oaks Day will be wet."
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Reports of storm damage in northern Victoria as storms sweep across state
Storms
along the New South Wales-Victorian border have brought down trees and
damaged a number of houses near Strathmerton, the Victorian State
Emergency Service (SES) has said.
A storm in a line from Tocumwall
to north of Seymour has brought down a number of trees south of
Shepparton around Kialla and in communities around Cobram and Nathalia
The
Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) also warned of a severe storm, possibly
with large hail, damaging winds and heavy rain near Pakenham, east
south-east of Melbourne.
The bureau issued an updated severe
weather warning for destructive winds, large hail and heavy rainfall for
the north east, west and south Gippsland and parts of the central, east
Gippsland, northern country and north central forecast districts.
Locations affected may include Morwell, Traralgon, Sale, Moe, Bairnsdale and Maffra.
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