Quite a significant event is unfolding over the Southeast of the country at present. The current warnings for VIC reflect the seriousness of the expected strong winds.
There should be some snowfalls tonight and into tomorrow over higher ground.
5am 2/4/2008
HIGH SEAS WEATHER WARNING FOR METAREA 10
ISSUED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY, MELBOURNE
AT 1932UTC 1 APRIL 2008
HURRICANE FORCE WIND WARNING FOR SOUTHEASTERN AREA
Situation
At 011600UTC: Developing low pressure system 40S135E [988hPa] expected to deepen further and move southeastwards. Low expected near 43S141E [980hPa] at 020001UTC, 44S143E [970hPa] at 020600UTC and 44S145E [968hPa] at 021200UTC.
Area Affected
Hurricane force winds within 150nm of low after 020600UTC.
Storm force wind warning within
38S141E/38S150E/40S150E/40S148E/47S148E/47S141E/38S141E
Gales for remaining area within 38S141E/38S160E/50S160E/50S141E/38S141E.
Forecast
North to northwesterly wind of 30/40 knots extending to the east by 020300UTC. North to northwesterly wind strengthening further to 40/55 knots in storm area after 012100UTC and reaching 55/70 knots within 150nm of low after 020600UTC. Winds gradually turning west/southwesterly at a similar strength west of low. Very rough/high seas rising very high/phenomenal in hurricane area.
Moderate/heavy swell.
Some moderation expected from the northwest overnight.