Source: Bureau of Meteorology
For people in South West, West and South Gippsland and parts of
Central, East Gippsland, North Central, North East and Wimmera
Forecast Districts.
Issued at 10:59 am Friday, 30 August 2024.
Damaging winds redeveloping over parts of Victoria
Weather Situation: A vigorous west to northwesterly airstream is
developing over the southwest of the state, ahead of a cold front
which will graze southern parts of the state overnight tonight into
Saturday morning. This front will also spread strong winds aloft to
elevated areas during Saturday.
FOR THE NORTHEAST RANGES: Winds have eased this morning, but
DAMAGING WEST TO NORTHWESTERLY WINDS averaging 60 to 70 km/h with
peak gusts to 100 km/h are possible again from late this evening
and throughout Saturday.
FOR THE SOUTHWEST AND GEELONG AREA: DAMAGING WEST TO NORTHWESTERLY
WINDS averaging 50 to 65 km/h with peak gusts of around 100 km/h
are possible from this afternoon over the southwest coast, Otways,
and about the Grampians, becoming more likely from this evening.
Overnight the risk of DAMAGING WINDS will extend to remaining
inland areas of the southwest and the area around Geelong, then
contract to coastal areas during Saturday evening.
FOR THE MORNINGTON PENINSULA AND WESTERN GIPPSLAND: DAMAGING WEST
TO NORTHWESTERLY WINDS averaging 50 to 65 km/h with peak gusts of
around 90 km/h are possible from early Saturday morning,
contracting to coastal areas of the Bass Coast and Wilsons
Promontory during Saturday afternoon.
A Coastal Hazard Warning is also current for the Victoria
coastline. Please refer to
http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/warnings/
Locations which may be affected include Warrnambool, Portland,
Falls Creek, Mt Buller and Omeo.
98 km/h wind gust was recorded at Mount Hotham at 9:30 pm on
Thursday.
91 km/h wind gust was recorded at Mount Buller at 10:10 pm on
Thursday.
93 km/h wind gust was recorded at Melbourne Airport at 11:13 pm on
Thursday.
95 km/h wind gust was recorded at St Kilda Harbour at 11:53 pm on
Thursday.
120 km/h wind gust was recorded at Warrnambool Airport at 11:50 pm
on Thursday.
115 km/h wind gust was recorded at Mount William at 00:25
am.
111 km/h wind gust was recorded at Mount Gellibrand at 00:40
am.
The State Emergency Service advises that people should:
* If driving conditions are dangerous, safely pull over away from
trees, drains, low-lying areas and floodwater. Avoid travel if
possible.
* Stay safe by avoiding dangerous hazards, such as floodwater,
mud, debris, damaged roads and fallen trees.
* Be aware - heat, fire or recent storms may make trees unstable
and more likely to fall when it's windy or wet.
* Check that loose items, such as outdoor settings, umbrellas and
trampolines are safely secured. Move vehicles under cover or away
from trees.
* Stay indoors and away from windows.
* If outdoors, move to a safe place indoors. Stay away from trees,
drains, gutters, creeks and waterways.
* Stay away from fallen powerlines - always assume they are
live.
* Be aware that in fire affected areas, rainfall run-off into
waterways may contain debris such as ash, soil, trees and rocks.
Heavy rainfall may also increase the potential for landslides and
debris across roads.
* Stay informed: Monitor weather warnings, forecasts and river
levels at the Bureau of Meteorology website, and warnings through
VicEmergency website/app/hotline.
30/Aug/2024 01:10 AM