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Footy fans, get your winter coats and beanies out for the three AFL finals this weekend at the MCG, as a strong wintry outbreak is on its way to Melbourne – bringing rain, strong winds, possible small hail, and general misery to anyone who is not sufficiently rugged-up.
After a relatively mild day on Thursday with top temps nudging 20°C, the spring temperature seesaw will tip quite dramatically in the cold direction and stay there for all three matches, with the apparent (or "feels like") temperature literally plummeting to near-freezing levels.
Thursday night: Magpies vs Demons
Image: These guys might be a bit soaked on Thursday night. Source: AAP Image/Joel Carrett.
The front should arrive pretty close to the bounce of the first final at 7:20 pm on Thursday night between minor premiers Collingwood and the 4th-placed Melbourne Demons.
Weatherzone meteorologist Joel Pippard says the nasty weather should blow into town around 5 to 6 pm, with blustery
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Rain, and plenty of it, and wild storms have lashed Victoria overnight.
After patchy rain in recent days, a rainband delivered heavy rain to all Victorian forecast districts on Wednesday night into Thursday morning with the exception of east Gippsland, which can expect handy falls through Thursday.
Some of the notable falls included:
Ballarat had 46.2 mm, its wettest June day in 115 years
Strathbogie had 93 mm, its wettest June day in 105 years
Mt Buller had 97.6 mm of very clear, unfrozen rain, its wettest June day in 42 years and not exactly what snow-lovers were looking for ahead of this weekend's ski season opening
Numerous readings of 100 mm or more were recorded in northern Vic
The loop below shows the lightning over Victoria last night. As mentioned, the rain was accompanied by storms in many distriocts, and those storms in western Vic were intense. At one stage, the BoM even issued a short-lived tornado warning.
Around 660,000 lightning pu
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