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WEATHER DETAILS 
WARNING 
f^ALE warning for Victorian 
waters. Port Phillip Bay 
and Westernport Bay. Road 
weather alert for motorists In 
Melbourne. Winds to gale 
force and showers will in- 
crease road hazards. 
Cold snap warning. Farm- 
ers and graziers are warned 
of further cold winds and 
rain. 
FORECASTS 
VICTORIA. — Cold and 
cloudy with showers In 
southern districts and about 
the ranges with scattered 
haU and snow on the Alps. 
Only isolated showers in the 
north and north - -west. 
Strong and squally west to 
south-west winds. 
OCEAN. — Strong to gale- 
lorce north-west to west 
winds tending west to south- 
west with severe squalls. Seas 
rough to very rough with 
heavy south-west swell. 
CENTRAL VICTORIA. — 
Cold and cloudy with 
showers, at times with local 
hail. Strong squally west to 
south-west winds. Gales 
about the coast. Very rough 
seas. 
PORT PHILLIP BAY. — 
Strong to gale-force north- 
west to southwest winds and 
rough to very rough seas. 
CITY. — Cold with showers, 
heavy, at times, some local 
hail, strong squally north- 
west to south-west winds. 
Temperatures 
Max. Min. 
Melbourne 
. . 63 
49 
Brisbane . . . . 
.. 82 
63 
Sydney .. .. 
. . 85 
64 
Canberra . . . . 
. . 62 
53 
Hobart 
.. 58 
49 
Adelaide . . . . 
55 
Perth 
.. 69 
Darwin . . . . 
.. 89 
76 
#^ALE-FOBCE winds and 
rough seas prevailed over 
much of south-east Austra- 
lian waters during yesterday 
It was cloudy in most of 
Victoria during the day and 
temperatures were mainly In 
the 60s. Mt. Beauty and 
Bogong both reported a tem- 
perature of 34 degrees at 3 
p.m. There was little rain 
during the day. although 
many places received mode- 
rate falls on Thursday night 
associated with thunder- 
storms. In Melbourne 48 pts 
were recorded In 17 minutes 
and this was the most in- 
tense rain In the city since 
February. 1958. 
The flow of cooler air fol- 
lowed the cold front which 
has moved to the Tasman 
Sea. An intense depression 
was located at 6 p.m. south 
of Tasmania and a second- 
ary depression was develop- 
ing Just west of Tasmania. 
An anti-cyclone was centred 
over the southern Indian 
Ocean. The secondary de- 
pression is expected to mov# 
eastward and an associated 
cold front Is expected to ex- 
mnd rapidly across Victoria. 
Conditions should be mode- 
rating by tomorrow. 
Time and tides 
TODAY 
SanrHe: 6.50 a.m Sunset; 5 5 * 
a.m. 
Moonrlse: 6 47 D m Moonse*; 
7.44 a.m 
TIDES 
Willi^stown.— High; 3 42 a m., 
'^'m 
Port Pbilirp [leads. — High: 12.51 
am.. 1.29 o.m. Low: 6.43 a.m.. 
7.21 D.m I 
TOMORROW 
Sunrise: 6.51 a m SaD.set: 5,5© 
Dm. 
Moonrise: 7.18 pm Moeaset; 
8.48 a.m. 
TIDES 
WlUiamstown. — High; 5.20 a m., 
5.21 p.m. Low: 10.59 a.m.. 11.25 
Port Phillip Qeads. — High; 1,33 
am.. 2.13 p.m. Lov: 7.27 a.m.. 
8.06 D.m. 
